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... Timon of Athens L. C. KNIGHTS Ο NE of the most interesting problems in Shakespeare criticism -as indeed in the criticism of all great literature — is the problem of divergent interpretations . I do not refer to shifts of ... Timon of Athens.
... Timon of Athens L. C. KNIGHTS Ο NE of the most interesting problems in Shakespeare criticism -as indeed in the criticism of all great literature — is the problem of divergent interpretations . I do not refer to shifts of ... Timon of Athens.
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... Timon of Athens Timon appears as a man full of warmth , geniality and overflowing humanity . He is the incarnation of charity and hospitality , and believes in the supreme virtue of friendship , which his generosity is ... Timon of Athens.
... Timon of Athens Timon appears as a man full of warmth , geniality and overflowing humanity . He is the incarnation of charity and hospitality , and believes in the supreme virtue of friendship , which his generosity is ... Timon of Athens.
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... Timon's blazing hatred , it offers a parallel . Men set themselves up for judges , when the underlying attitudes , from which their judgments spring , are distorted by evasions , self - exculpations , and lack of self ... Timon of Athens 1.
... Timon's blazing hatred , it offers a parallel . Men set themselves up for judges , when the underlying attitudes , from which their judgments spring , are distorted by evasions , self - exculpations , and lack of self ... Timon of Athens 1.
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