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... turn awry And lose the name of action . ( III.i.56 ) Though outwardly simple , the simplicity is deceptive . " To be ' refers primarily neither to suicide nor to the act of revenge , though both may be contained . It refers to a state ...
... turn awry And lose the name of action . ( III.i.56 ) Though outwardly simple , the simplicity is deceptive . " To be ' refers primarily neither to suicide nor to the act of revenge , though both may be contained . It refers to a state ...
Page 131
... turn away , and the flesh of slain beasts in his body will become his own tomb . Kill neither man nor beast nor yet the food that goes into your mouth , for if you eat living food the same will quicken you ; but if you kill your food ...
... turn away , and the flesh of slain beasts in his body will become his own tomb . Kill neither man nor beast nor yet the food that goes into your mouth , for if you eat living food the same will quicken you ; but if you kill your food ...
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... TURNS UP . BACK TO AUDIENCE . LIGHTS WITH SHADOWS . Sun , hide thy beams ! Timon hath done his reign . TIMON RAISES ... turning point , the hinge or pivot . A note regarding the conclusion . The timing of the 164 Shakespeare's Dramatic ...
... TURNS UP . BACK TO AUDIENCE . LIGHTS WITH SHADOWS . Sun , hide thy beams ! Timon hath done his reign . TIMON RAISES ... turning point , the hinge or pivot . A note regarding the conclusion . The timing of the 164 Shakespeare's Dramatic ...
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