Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, 第 81 卷Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... Timon . The details of the allegory of Fortune are significant not only for what they say about Timon , but for what they say about his associates . The Poet describes how Fortune , enthroned " upon a high and pleasant hill ” ( I.i.65 ) ...
... Timon . The details of the allegory of Fortune are significant not only for what they say about Timon , but for what they say about his associates . The Poet describes how Fortune , enthroned " upon a high and pleasant hill ” ( I.i.65 ) ...
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... Timon . After the conclusion of the Poet's allegory , the first reference to Fortune is made by Timon himself . He promises to " build " the " fortune " of his servant Lucil- ius so that he will be an acceptable husband for the daughter ...
... Timon . After the conclusion of the Poet's allegory , the first reference to Fortune is made by Timon himself . He promises to " build " the " fortune " of his servant Lucil- ius so that he will be an acceptable husband for the daughter ...
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... Timon's followers . In pursuit of Fortune's gifts , they offer Timon extravagant praise and , at the first sign of his ruin , desert him . As parties to a truly human transaction , they are somewhat exag- gerated ; but they make perfect ...
... Timon's followers . In pursuit of Fortune's gifts , they offer Timon extravagant praise and , at the first sign of his ruin , desert him . As parties to a truly human transaction , they are somewhat exag- gerated ; but they make perfect ...
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