Shakespeare's Tragedy of Timon of AthensHarper & Brothers, 1899 - 177 sidor |
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... theories concerning its history , and have ventured to add a hypothesis of my own , which differs in some minor points from any of the rest . The division of the text between the two authors is a simpler question , and the critics are ...
... theories concerning its history , and have ventured to add a hypothesis of my own , which differs in some minor points from any of the rest . The division of the text between the two authors is a simpler question , and the critics are ...
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... theory , but the latter seems to us the more probable . Some have supposed that the play was not finished until it was wanted by the editors of the folio . The Cambridge editors , after stating what pages it fills in that volume , add ...
... theory , but the latter seems to us the more probable . Some have supposed that the play was not finished until it was wanted by the editors of the folio . The Cambridge editors , after stating what pages it fills in that volume , add ...
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... theory of the Cambridge editors and Mr. Fleay is that the play in the folio bears some marks of having been printed from an acting copy . No record of its having been put upon the stage has come down to us ; but Dr. Nicholson ( Trans ...
... theory of the Cambridge editors and Mr. Fleay is that the play in the folio bears some marks of having been printed from an acting copy . No record of its having been put upon the stage has come down to us ; but Dr. Nicholson ( Trans ...
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... theory and discus- sion . In the text , as originally printed , the reader is startled , at first sight , by frequent successions of very short lines , or half- lines , metrically looking like lyrical blank - verse ; but which no art of ...
... theory and discus- sion . In the text , as originally printed , the reader is startled , at first sight , by frequent successions of very short lines , or half- lines , metrically looking like lyrical blank - verse ; but which no art of ...
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... theories have been proposed for the elucidation of these doubts . The first is that of the English commenta- tors of the age and school of Steevens and Malone , who think C In med we bird we of he targe Deprem Gers INTRODUCTION . 33.
... theories have been proposed for the elucidation of these doubts . The first is that of the English commenta- tors of the age and school of Steevens and Malone , who think C In med we bird we of he targe Deprem Gers INTRODUCTION . 33.
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1st folio Alcibiades Apemantus Aristophanes Athenian beast better bounty Capell Caphis catachresis character of Timon Clarke Coleridge Coll conjecture Coriolanus critics Cynic dialogue dost drama edition editors Enter Exeunt Exit eyes feast Flaminius flatterer Flavius Fleay folio fool fortune friends give gods gold hand Hanmer Hanmer reads heart honest honour ingratitude invective jewel Johnson Julius Cæsar knave Lear Lord Timon lordship Lucian Lucullus Malone mankind master meaning Measure for Measure mind misanthropy Molière nature ne'er noble numbered Old Athenian Painter passage Philotus Phrynia play Plutarch poem poet poetic Pope reads printed rich Rolfe Rolfe's satire says Schmidt Senator sense Servant of Lucius Servant of Varro Servilius Shake Shakespeare Shakespearian Shakspere spirit Steevens steward style talents taste thee Theo theory thine thou art thyself Timandra Timon hath Timon of Athens Titus Troilus and Cressida unto Ventidius Warb word
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Sida 63 - Ha, you gods! why this ? what this, you gods? why, this Will lug your priests and servants from your sides ; Pluck stout men's pillows from below their heads : This yellow slave Will knit and break religions ; bless the accurs'd ; Make the hoar leprosy ador'd ; place thieves, And give them title, knee, and approbation, With senators on the bench...
Sida 24 - Thy mistress is o' the brothel ! son of sixteen ", Pluck the lin'd crutch from thy old limping sire, With it beat out his brains ! piety, and fear, Religion to the gods, peace, justice, truth, Domestic awe, night-rest, and neighbourhood, Instruction, manners, mysteries, and trades, Degrees, observances, customs, and laws, Decline to your confounding contraries, And...
Sida 26 - Come not to me again : but say to Athens, Timon hath made his everlasting mansion Upon the beached verge of the salt flood ; Who once a day with his embossed froth The turbulent surge shall cover : thither come, And let my grave-stone be your oracle.
Sida 74 - O thou sweet king-killer, and dear divorce 'Twixt natural son and sire ! thou bright defiler Of Hymen's purest bed ! thou valiant Mars ! Thou ever young, fresh, loved, and delicate wooer, Whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow That lies on Dian's lap ! thou visible god, That solder'st close impossibilities, And...