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... poet is impossible to determine with any certainty ; but he may have wished to provide a scene to reinforce the one in which Cinna the poet appears and so comment ironically on the position of the poet in his own society . Shakespeare ...
... poet is impossible to determine with any certainty ; but he may have wished to provide a scene to reinforce the one in which Cinna the poet appears and so comment ironically on the position of the poet in his own society . Shakespeare ...
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... Poet's genuine inter- est in the Painter's work and the latter's oscillation between self - praise and mock - modesty , and , later on , his perfunctory interest in the Poet's allegory : PAINTER : ' Tis a good piece . POET : So ' tis ...
... Poet's genuine inter- est in the Painter's work and the latter's oscillation between self - praise and mock - modesty , and , later on , his perfunctory interest in the Poet's allegory : PAINTER : ' Tis a good piece . POET : So ' tis ...
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... poet that he lies because he has feigned Timon to be a worthy fellow . The Poet retorts : " That's not feign'd – he is so ' ; and there is no reason to doubt his sincerity . Apemantus may have been thinking of the common accusation , to ...
... poet that he lies because he has feigned Timon to be a worthy fellow . The Poet retorts : " That's not feign'd – he is so ' ; and there is no reason to doubt his sincerity . Apemantus may have been thinking of the common accusation , to ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
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