The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 10Macmillan and Company, limited, 1904 |
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Pagina 148
... APEMANTUS , a churlish philosopher . FLAVIUS , steward to Timon . Poet , Painter , Jeweller , and Merchant . An old Athenian . FLAMINIUS , LUCILIUS , servants to Timon . SERVILIUS , CAPHIS , PHILOTUS , TITUS , servants to Timon's ...
... APEMANTUS , a churlish philosopher . FLAVIUS , steward to Timon . Poet , Painter , Jeweller , and Merchant . An old Athenian . FLAMINIUS , LUCILIUS , servants to Timon . SERVILIUS , CAPHIS , PHILOTUS , TITUS , servants to Timon's ...
Pagina 149
... Apemantus . Not Shakespeare . 189 f . Timon , Apemantus . ( Except 249-265 ; 283-294 ? ) . Banquet . Apemantus . Masque . Senator , Caphis . 45. Apemantus , Fool . Timon's friends and his servants . Alcibiades and the Senate ...
... Apemantus . Not Shakespeare . 189 f . Timon , Apemantus . ( Except 249-265 ; 283-294 ? ) . Banquet . Apemantus . Masque . Senator , Caphis . 45. Apemantus , Fool . Timon's friends and his servants . Alcibiades and the Senate ...
Pagina 150
... Apemantus in Timon's house plays in i . 2. the cynic he is ; whereas in i . 1. 58 the poet tells how ' even he drops down the knee before him and returns in peace most rich in Timon's nod . ' The unknown writer was a capable playwright ...
... Apemantus in Timon's house plays in i . 2. the cynic he is ; whereas in i . 1. 58 the poet tells how ' even he drops down the knee before him and returns in peace most rich in Timon's nod . ' The unknown writer was a capable playwright ...
Pagina 153
... Apemantus is a man of the very same nature ' whom he ' sometimes would have in his company . ' When the Athenians held festival the two cynics feasted together by themselves . Apemantus said : ' O here is a trim banquet , Timon ...
... Apemantus is a man of the very same nature ' whom he ' sometimes would have in his company . ' When the Athenians held festival the two cynics feasted together by themselves . Apemantus said : ' O here is a trim banquet , Timon ...
Pagina 157
... Apemantus and Alcibiades he adapted to the scheme of Lucian the suggestive hints of Plutarch . In Plutarch both ... Apemantus of the earlier Acts is obviously modelled on the cynic Diogenes , whose feats of ßpis were a commonplace ...
... Apemantus and Alcibiades he adapted to the scheme of Lucian the suggestive hints of Plutarch . In Plutarch both ... Apemantus of the earlier Acts is obviously modelled on the cynic Diogenes , whose feats of ßpis were a commonplace ...
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