The dramatic works, Volume 8Tegg, 1833 |
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... servant . Eutrapelus , a dissolute young man . Gelasimus , a cittie heyre . Pseudocheus , a lying traveller . Demeas , an orator . Philargurus , a covetous churlish old man . Hermogenes , a fiddler . Abyssus , a usarer . Lollio , a ...
... servant . Eutrapelus , a dissolute young man . Gelasimus , a cittie heyre . Pseudocheus , a lying traveller . Demeas , an orator . Philargurus , a covetous churlish old man . Hermogenes , a fiddler . Abyssus , a usarer . Lollio , a ...
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... servants to request a thousand talents at the hands of the senators : - Of whom , even to the state's best health , I have Deserv'd this hearing . ' And Alcibiades afterwards confirms this : - I have heard , and griev'd How cursed ...
... servants to request a thousand talents at the hands of the senators : - Of whom , even to the state's best health , I have Deserv'd this hearing . ' And Alcibiades afterwards confirms this : - I have heard , and griev'd How cursed ...
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... servants in his declining fortunes could be produced by nothing but real virtue and disinterested kindness . I cannot therefore think that Shakspeare meant to stigmatize the generosity of Timon as that of a fool , or that he meant his ...
... servants in his declining fortunes could be produced by nothing but real virtue and disinterested kindness . I cannot therefore think that Shakspeare meant to stigmatize the generosity of Timon as that of a fool , or that he meant his ...
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... Servants . SERVILIUS , CAPHIS , PHILOTUS , TITUS , Servants to Timon's Creditors . LUCIUS , HORTENSIUS , Two Servants of Varro , and the Servant of Isidore ; two of Timon's Creditors . CUPID and Maskers . Three Strangers . Poet ...
... Servants . SERVILIUS , CAPHIS , PHILOTUS , TITUS , Servants to Timon's Creditors . LUCIUS , HORTENSIUS , Two Servants of Varro , and the Servant of Isidore ; two of Timon's Creditors . CUPID and Maskers . Three Strangers . Poet ...
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... servants Translates his rivals . 15 My design does not stop at any particular character . 16 An allusion to the Roman practice of writing with a style on tablets , covered with wax : a castom which also prevailed in England until about ...
... servants Translates his rivals . 15 My design does not stop at any particular character . 16 An allusion to the Roman practice of writing with a style on tablets , covered with wax : a castom which also prevailed in England until about ...
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