The Complete Works of William Shakespeare: With a Life of the Poet, Explanatory Foot-notes, Critical Notes, and a Glossarial Index, Volumes 15-16Ginn & Heath, 1881 |
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... TIMON OF ATHENS . FIRS IRST published in the folio of 1623 , and certainly one of the worst - printed , perhaps the very worst , of all the plays in that volume ; the text being , in many places , so shockingly dis- figured , so full of ...
... TIMON OF ATHENS . FIRS IRST published in the folio of 1623 , and certainly one of the worst - printed , perhaps the very worst , of all the plays in that volume ; the text being , in many places , so shockingly dis- figured , so full of ...
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... Timon , as to turn the scale against his better judgment as a dramatic poet and artist . That some parts of this play are in the Poet's best manner , while others are not in his manner at all , the commentators are mainly agreed ...
... Timon , as to turn the scale against his better judgment as a dramatic poet and artist . That some parts of this play are in the Poet's best manner , while others are not in his manner at all , the commentators are mainly agreed ...
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... Timon , as we have it , entirely from himself : all which is thought to account for the man - hater's character being " left standing apart in its naked power and majesty , without much regard to what surrounded it . " This view is , to ...
... Timon , as we have it , entirely from himself : all which is thought to account for the man - hater's character being " left standing apart in its naked power and majesty , without much regard to what surrounded it . " This view is , to ...
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... Timon himself ; showing that the Poet's genius was then in its most palmy state . The fourth , and , in my view , the most probable , theory is Verplanck's ; that Shakespeare planned the whole drama sub- stantially as we have it , made ...
... Timon himself ; showing that the Poet's genius was then in its most palmy state . The fourth , and , in my view , the most probable , theory is Verplanck's ; that Shakespeare planned the whole drama sub- stantially as we have it , made ...
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... Timon and Apemantus , con- sisting of the twenty - four speeches after • For here it sleeps and does no hirèd harm , ” down to “ Thou art the cap of all the fools alive . " As to the dialogue of Timon and the Steward , later in the same ...
... Timon and Apemantus , con- sisting of the twenty - four speeches after • For here it sleeps and does no hirèd harm , ” down to “ Thou art the cap of all the fools alive . " As to the dialogue of Timon and the Steward , later in the same ...
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