The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 17Jefferson Press [Bigelow, Smith & Company, 1909 |
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Pagina xxii
... leave to others a minute discussion of the question , whether or not Shakespeare was indebted to the present piece . I shall merely observe , that I entertain considerable doubts of his having been acquainted with a drama , which was ...
... leave to others a minute discussion of the question , whether or not Shakespeare was indebted to the present piece . I shall merely observe , that I entertain considerable doubts of his having been acquainted with a drama , which was ...
Pagina xxviii
... leave him , Plutus having first ex- horted him to keep on digging , and having commanded treasure to put itself in his way . Timon then resumes his spade , and presently overhauls a mass of treasure , where- upon he breaks forth as ...
... leave him , Plutus having first ex- horted him to keep on digging , and having commanded treasure to put itself in his way . Timon then resumes his spade , and presently overhauls a mass of treasure , where- upon he breaks forth as ...
Pagina xxx
... leave him alone ; whereupon the dialogue closes . It may be observed that neither Lucian nor Plutarch furnishes any hint towards the banquet which Timon gets up for his false friends . In the old anonymous play , men- tioned above ...
... leave him alone ; whereupon the dialogue closes . It may be observed that neither Lucian nor Plutarch furnishes any hint towards the banquet which Timon gets up for his false friends . In the old anonymous play , men- tioned above ...
Pagina 3
... to contain only warm water . Reproaching them for their ungratefulness he throws the water in their faces and hurls the dishes at them , driving them from the house . ACT IV After this last dinner , Timon leaves Athens 3 SYNOPSIS ...
... to contain only warm water . Reproaching them for their ungratefulness he throws the water in their faces and hurls the dishes at them , driving them from the house . ACT IV After this last dinner , Timon leaves Athens 3 SYNOPSIS ...
Pagina 4
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. ACT IV After this last dinner , Timon leaves Athens and goes to the woods to live " where he shall find the unkindest beast more kinder than mankind . " One day in digging roots for food , he finds ...
William Shakespeare J. Ellis Burdick. ACT IV After this last dinner , Timon leaves Athens and goes to the woods to live " where he shall find the unkindest beast more kinder than mankind . " One day in digging roots for food , he finds ...
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