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... scene of the mock banquet ( III.vi ) , where Timon serves covered dishes of warm water to the friends whose utter ... scenes , and all but one of the intervening scenes , concentrate on Timon with an unremitting attention . The question ...
... scene of the mock banquet ( III.vi ) , where Timon serves covered dishes of warm water to the friends whose utter ... scenes , and all but one of the intervening scenes , concentrate on Timon with an unremitting attention . The question ...
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... scene in which the Duchess of York pleads for her son's life . Sometimes the verse descends to dog- gerel , which may perhaps be , as Dover Wilson thinks , left over from an older play — though it is hard to see why Shakespeare should ...
... scene in which the Duchess of York pleads for her son's life . Sometimes the verse descends to dog- gerel , which may perhaps be , as Dover Wilson thinks , left over from an older play — though it is hard to see why Shakespeare should ...
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... scene in which the Duchess of York pleads for her son's life . Sometimes the verse descends to dog- perel , which may perhaps be , as Dover Wilson thinks , left over from an older play - though it is hard to see why Shakespeare should ...
... scene in which the Duchess of York pleads for her son's life . Sometimes the verse descends to dog- perel , which may perhaps be , as Dover Wilson thinks , left over from an older play - though it is hard to see why Shakespeare should ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
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