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... Apemantus , and in the impassioned and more terrible imprecations of Timon . The latter remind the classical reader of the force and swelling impe- tuosity of the moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness ...
... Apemantus , and in the impassioned and more terrible imprecations of Timon . The latter remind the classical reader of the force and swelling impe- tuosity of the moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness ...
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... He grudges himself the means of life , and is only busy in preparing his grave . How forcibly is the difference between what he was , and what he is , described in Apemantus's taunting questions , when he comes to 64 OTHELLO .
... He grudges himself the means of life , and is only busy in preparing his grave . How forcibly is the difference between what he was , and what he is , described in Apemantus's taunting questions , when he comes to 64 OTHELLO .
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William Hazlitt. described in Apemantus's taunting questions , when he comes to reproach him with the change in his way of life ! " What , think'st That the bleak air , thy boisterous chamberlain , Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these ...
William Hazlitt. described in Apemantus's taunting questions , when he comes to reproach him with the change in his way of life ! " What , think'st That the bleak air , thy boisterous chamberlain , Will put thy shirt on warm ? Will these ...
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... Apemantus does not pass undetected amidst the grossness of his sarcasms and his con- tempt for the pretensions of others . Even the two courtezans who accompany Alcibiades to the cave of Timon are very characteristically sketched ; and ...
... Apemantus does not pass undetected amidst the grossness of his sarcasms and his con- tempt for the pretensions of others . Even the two courtezans who accompany Alcibiades to the cave of Timon are very characteristically sketched ; and ...
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William Hazlitt. love altered to hate . Apemantus sees nothing good in any object , and exaggerates whatever is disgust- ing : Timon is tormented with the perpetual con- trast between things and appearances ; between the fresh , tempting ...
William Hazlitt. love altered to hate . Apemantus sees nothing good in any object , and exaggerates whatever is disgust- ing : Timon is tormented with the perpetual con- trast between things and appearances ; between the fresh , tempting ...
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