Shakespeare: New Views for OldC. Palmer, 1930 - 165 pagina's |
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... play on a Theatre , who under borrowed masks and dis- guised apparel , do represent the true personages of those whom they have undertaken to bring on the stage . I will therefore call them by names very agreeable to their skill and ...
... play on a Theatre , who under borrowed masks and dis- guised apparel , do represent the true personages of those whom they have undertaken to bring on the stage . I will therefore call them by names very agreeable to their skill and ...
Pagina 94
... play is based on Plutarch , but when we look into this source , we are surprised to find how meagre it is . What Plutarch has to say about Timon occurs in the life of Antony . There is no hint towards the banquet which Timon gets up for ...
... play is based on Plutarch , but when we look into this source , we are surprised to find how meagre it is . What Plutarch has to say about Timon occurs in the life of Antony . There is no hint towards the banquet which Timon gets up for ...
Pagina 95
New Views for Old Roderick Eagle. It is also significant that only in Shakespeare's play does 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 ...
New Views for Old Roderick Eagle. It is also significant that only in Shakespeare's play does 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 ...
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