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... gold ' . It is also regarded , here and elsewhere , as specifically the gift of the gods . We may , borrowing a phrase from The Winter's Tale ( III.iii.127 ) , call it ' fairy gold ' , or , perhaps better , ' tragic gold ' . A possible ...
... gold ' . It is also regarded , here and elsewhere , as specifically the gift of the gods . We may , borrowing a phrase from The Winter's Tale ( III.iii.127 ) , call it ' fairy gold ' , or , perhaps better , ' tragic gold ' . A possible ...
Page 160
... gold to pay thy soldiers ( HURLING Make large confusion , and thy fury spent Confounded be thyself ! Speak not . Be gone . GOLD ) - - DRUMS . THEY GROW DISTANT , AND FADE . LIGHT SOFTENS . LOW SURF . TIMON SETS OUT THE GOLD IN DISPLAY ...
... gold to pay thy soldiers ( HURLING Make large confusion , and thy fury spent Confounded be thyself ! Speak not . Be gone . GOLD ) - - DRUMS . THEY GROW DISTANT , AND FADE . LIGHT SOFTENS . LOW SURF . TIMON SETS OUT THE GOLD IN DISPLAY ...
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... gold . They approach saying ' We are not thieves , but men that much do want . ' TIMON AT FIRST GUARDS HIS GOLD SUSPICIOUSLY . Why should you want ? Behold , the earth hath roots ; Within this mile break forth a hundred springs ; The ...
... gold . They approach saying ' We are not thieves , but men that much do want . ' TIMON AT FIRST GUARDS HIS GOLD SUSPICIOUSLY . Why should you want ? Behold , the earth hath roots ; Within this mile break forth a hundred springs ; The ...
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