The Works of Shakespeare ...Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1899 |
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... SCENE : Athens , and the neighbouring Woods . 1 " DRAMATIS PERSONA . — In the list given in the Folio , PHRYNIA ... Scene throughout the play " " ( The Cambridge Editors ) . 2 TIMON OF ATHENS ACT I SCENE I. - Athens .
... SCENE : Athens , and the neighbouring Woods . 1 " DRAMATIS PERSONA . — In the list given in the Folio , PHRYNIA ... Scene throughout the play " " ( The Cambridge Editors ) . 2 TIMON OF ATHENS ACT I SCENE I. - Athens .
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... SCENE II . — The Same . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter FLAVIUS , with many bills in his hand . Flav . No care , no stop ! so senseless of expense , That he will neither know how to maintain it , Nor cease his flow of riot : takes no ...
... SCENE II . — The Same . A Hall in Timon's House . Enter FLAVIUS , with many bills in his hand . Flav . No care , no stop ! so senseless of expense , That he will neither know how to maintain it , Nor cease his flow of riot : takes no ...
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... scene he confesses his ' poor ignorance ' ) . Why should Timon en- grave his epitaph in characters which were to be deciphered by the learned alone ? " For " read , " Delius gives " made . " But there can be little doubt that the whole ...
... scene he confesses his ' poor ignorance ' ) . Why should Timon en- grave his epitaph in characters which were to be deciphered by the learned alone ? " For " read , " Delius gives " made . " But there can be little doubt that the whole ...
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