Characters of Shakespeare's PlaysOxford University Press, 1955 - 276 strán (strany) First published in 1817 ... In the World's classics' it was first published in 1916 ... Resent in 1955 and reprinted in ... 10970. |
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Strana 47
... Apemantus , and in the impassioned and more terrible imprecations of Timon . The latter remind the classical reader of the force and swelling impetu- . osity of the moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness ...
... Apemantus , and in the impassioned and more terrible imprecations of Timon . The latter remind the classical reader of the force and swelling impetu- . osity of the moral declamations in Juvenal , while the former have all the keenness ...
Strana 49
... Apemantus does not pass undetected amidst the grossness of his sarcasms and his contempt for the pretensions of others . Even the two courtezans who accompany Alcibiades to the cave of Timon are very characteristically sketched ; and ...
... Apemantus does not pass undetected amidst the grossness of his sarcasms and his contempt for the pretensions of others . Even the two courtezans who accompany Alcibiades to the cave of Timon are very characteristically sketched ; and ...
Strana 51
... Apemantus , who asks him : What things in the world can'st thou nearest compare with thy flatterers ? Timon . Women nearest : but men , men are the things themselves . Apemantus , it is said , ' loved few things better than to abhor ...
... Apemantus , who asks him : What things in the world can'st thou nearest compare with thy flatterers ? Timon . Women nearest : but men , men are the things themselves . Apemantus , it is said , ' loved few things better than to abhor ...
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Characters of Shakespeare's Plays: & Lectures on the English Poets William Hazlitt Úplné zobrazenie - 1920 |
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