The Works of Shakespeare: Titus Andronicus. 1948at the University Press, 1957 |
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... Fortune , and the hope , after a vivid description of Timon's prodigality , ' Long may he live in fortunes ! ' ( 1. 1. 285 ) . No audience could doubt what that foreshadowed . The insubstantiality of the glittering pageant is suggested ...
... Fortune , and the hope , after a vivid description of Timon's prodigality , ' Long may he live in fortunes ! ' ( 1. 1. 285 ) . No audience could doubt what that foreshadowed . The insubstantiality of the glittering pageant is suggested ...
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... fortunes , The greater scorns the lesser . Not nature , To whom all sores lay siege , can bear great fortune But by contempt of nature . Raise me this beggar and deject that lord , 10 The senator shall bear contempt hereditary , The ...
... fortunes , The greater scorns the lesser . Not nature , To whom all sores lay siege , can bear great fortune But by contempt of nature . Raise me this beggar and deject that lord , 10 The senator shall bear contempt hereditary , The ...
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... fortunes those who were the familiar friends of his now buried fortunes [ Mal . ] . The sense ' familiar spirit ' , i.e. those who haunted his fortunes , may also be present , and would fit in with ' grave ' and ' slink away ' [ J.D.W. ] ...
... fortunes those who were the familiar friends of his now buried fortunes [ Mal . ] . The sense ' familiar spirit ' , i.e. those who haunted his fortunes , may also be present , and would fit in with ' grave ' and ' slink away ' [ J.D.W. ] ...
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A MASQUE AT A BANQUET FRONTISPIECE | vii |
THE STAGEHISTORY | xliii |
THE LIFE OF TIMON OF ATHENS I | 1 |
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Alcibiades Antony Apemantus Athenian Bandit beast bounty Caphis cited comma conj Coriolanus debt Delius English Studies Enter TIMON F Enter F Exeunt false false friends feast Flaminius flatterers Flavius Folio fool fortunes friends give gods goes gold hath heart honest honour Jeweller King Lear Lear live Lord Timon lordship Lucian Lucius Lucius's Servant Lucullus master means mistress nature ne'er noble Painter Perh Philotus Phrynia play Plutarch Poet Pope prob prose in F R. H. Tawney Rowe S.D. Camb S.D. F Exit scene Senator sense Servilius Shadwell Shakespeare Sisson speak Steev steward suggests talents Theatre thee Theob There's thine thou art thyself Tilley Timandra Timon of Athens tion Titus usurers usury Varro's Servant Ventidius verse W. W. Greg Warb wert Wilson Knight word