Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysH. Milford, Oxford University Press, 1947 - 287 sidor |
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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 impetuosity of the moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness and ...
... Apemantus , and in the impassioned and more terrible imprecations of Timon . The latter remind the classical reader of the force and swelling impetuosity of the moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness and ...
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... Apemantus , which turns everything to gall and bitterness , shows only the natural virulence of his temper and antipathy to good or evil alike , Timon does not utter an imprecation without betraying the extravagant workings of ...
... Apemantus , which turns everything to gall and bitterness , shows only the natural virulence of his temper and antipathy to good or evil alike , Timon does not utter an imprecation without betraying the extravagant workings of ...
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... Apemantus was satisfied with the mischief existing in the world , and with his own ill - nature . One of the most decisive intimations of Timon's morbid jealousy of appearances is in his answer to Apemantus , who asks him : What things ...
... Apemantus was satisfied with the mischief existing in the world , and with his own ill - nature . One of the most decisive intimations of Timon's morbid jealousy of appearances is in his answer to Apemantus , who asks him : What things ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1920 |
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