Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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Pagina 94
... Timon ; for so his interest would naturally draw first to those parts which voiced his prevailing mood , and then begin to flag and fall away as soon as , on coming to those where such personal respects had no place , his dramatic ...
... Timon ; for so his interest would naturally draw first to those parts which voiced his prevailing mood , and then begin to flag and fall away as soon as , on coming to those where such personal respects had no place , his dramatic ...
Pagina 95
... Timon become Lord Timon . As it has been found impossible to reconcile the play with anything touching the life of Shakspere , and as it is known that several pens , besides that of the Master , were concerned in the writing of the ...
... Timon become Lord Timon . As it has been found impossible to reconcile the play with anything touching the life of Shakspere , and as it is known that several pens , besides that of the Master , were concerned in the writing of the ...
Pagina 102
... Timon hath done his reign . Why should language end with the death of Timon ? And why this despair in striving for immortality ? A few years after the death of Bacon , Ben Jonson wrote : Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward ...
... Timon hath done his reign . Why should language end with the death of Timon ? And why this despair in striving for immortality ? A few years after the death of Bacon , Ben Jonson wrote : Now things daily fall ; wits grow downward ...
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