The Plays of William Shakespeare, Volume 6F. C. and J. Rivington, 1823 - Theater |
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... TIMON OF ATHENS . CORIOLANUS . LONDON : Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington ; T. Egerton ; J. Cuthell ; J. Scatcherd ; Longman and Co .; T. Cadell ; J. and W. T. Clarke ; J. Booker ; J. Booth ; J. Richardson ; J. M. Richardson ; R. H. ...
... TIMON OF ATHENS . CORIOLANUS . LONDON : Printed for F. C. and J. Rivington ; T. Egerton ; J. Cuthell ; J. Scatcherd ; Longman and Co .; T. Cadell ; J. and W. T. Clarke ; J. Booker ; J. Booth ; J. Richardson ; J. M. Richardson ; R. H. ...
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... is a proof that this play was written after Chapman had published his version of Homer . JOHNSON . TIMON OF ATHENS . THE story of the Misanthrope is CC 2 SCENE XI . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 387 Full merrily the humble-bee doth sing, ...
... is a proof that this play was written after Chapman had published his version of Homer . JOHNSON . TIMON OF ATHENS . THE story of the Misanthrope is CC 2 SCENE XI . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA . 387 Full merrily the humble-bee doth sing, ...
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William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. TIMON OF ATHENS . THE story of the Misanthrope is told in almost every CC 3.
William Shakespeare Alexander Chalmers. TIMON OF ATHENS . THE story of the Misanthrope is told in almost every CC 3.
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... Timon of Athens . " But the allusion is so slight , that it might as well have been bor- rowed from Plutarch or the novel . Mr. Strutt the late engraver , to whom our antiquaries are under no inconsiderable obligations , had in his ...
... Timon of Athens . " But the allusion is so slight , that it might as well have been bor- rowed from Plutarch or the novel . Mr. Strutt the late engraver , to whom our antiquaries are under no inconsiderable obligations , had in his ...
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... Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him , that was offered unto Timon ; and for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he tooke to be his friendes , he was angry with all men , and would trust no ...
... Timon's life , because he had the like wrong offered him , that was offered unto Timon ; and for the unthankfulness of those he had done good unto , and whom he tooke to be his friendes , he was angry with all men , and would trust no ...
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