Shakespeare's TragediesRoutledge and Paul, 1951 - 277 pagina's |
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Pagina 255
... Timon answered him , ' I do it , ' said he , ' because I know that one day he shall do great mischief unto the Athenians ' . This Timon sometimes would have Apemantus in his company , because he was much like of ... Timon 255 TIMON OF ATHENS.
... Timon answered him , ' I do it , ' said he , ' because I know that one day he shall do great mischief unto the Athenians ' . This Timon sometimes would have Apemantus in his company , because he was much like of ... Timon 255 TIMON OF ATHENS.
Pagina 258
... Timon , the States , the Athenian Lords , Ventidius which Timon redeemed from prison . Then comes drooping after all Apemantus discontentedly like himself . Ventidius is ready to repay kindness twice over but Timon waves aside the ...
... Timon , the States , the Athenian Lords , Ventidius which Timon redeemed from prison . Then comes drooping after all Apemantus discontentedly like himself . Ventidius is ready to repay kindness twice over but Timon waves aside the ...
Pagina 259
... Timon's debt . The creditors gather to accost Timon as he returns from his hunting . He treats them in his usual lofty manner and leaves them to argue with his steward . When Apemantus enters with the Fool a scene which has started ...
... Timon's debt . The creditors gather to accost Timon as he returns from his hunting . He treats them in his usual lofty manner and leaves them to argue with his steward . When Apemantus enters with the Fool a scene which has started ...
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SHAKESPEAREAN TRAGEDY | 9 |
TITUS ANDRONICUS | 30 |
ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
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