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This section contains the script of Act 2 of Timon of Athens the play by William Shakespeare. ... Must not be toss'd and turn'd to me in words, But find supply immediate. Get you gone: Put on a most importunate aspect, A visage of demand; for, I do fear, When every feather sticks in Flaminius! Servilius! Enter FLAMINIUS,
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Why, man, he doth bestride the narrow world; Like a Colossus, and we petty men; Walk under his huge legs and peep about; To find ourselves dishonourable graves. (1. ... Antony is a main character in another Shakespeare play, Antony and Cleopatra. Gaius Cassius Longinus: Clever and manipulative senator ... Publius Servilius Casca:
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Terence McGinity ... Servilius ... Create a character page for: ... Whole pages flew by where I didn't understand a word, and for the first time I came out of one of these videos saying "I must read the play and find out what he said." When Pryce was in scenes with RSC regulars like Norman Rodway, the other actor was...
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Quintus Servilius Caepio ... It derives mainly from Strabo's Geography (Book IV, 188), written at the end of the 1st century BC. Almost all characters are fictitious, except for Caepio and Saturninus. Regino is mentioned in one of my sources, but I couldn't find nothing about his character, so he must also be considered...
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9. Indeed, almost all words, except a few that are of indecent character, find a place in oratorical composition, and the writers of iambics, and of the old comedy, are often commended for the use of words of that description.
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When a big-name Hollywood celebrity returns to the stage, it's always a risk. Jude Law has taken the biggest risk by playing Shakespeare's most complex and multi-faceted character, Hamlet. ... Let us guide you through Shakespeare's longest play, scene by scene.
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Questions and answers about Shakespeare's life, works, and contemporaries ... Which of Shakespeare's plays has the most lines? Which is the shortest play? ... In which of Shakespeare's plays would we find the character Lothario?
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Because you could eat well, you could get a massage, you could have sex, you could gossip, you could play your games, ... So, while it's always a risky proposition to make direct comparisons of now to then (and not just in matters sexual), it is possible to find the antecedents of contemporary social phenomena.
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He is the only character in the play who remains a friend of Timon to the end. Alcibiades: An Athenian general wronged by Athens. Timandra, Phrynia: Mistresses of Alcibiades. Old Athenians; Flaminius, Lucilius, Servilius: Servants of Timon. ... where he shall find ; The unkindest beast more kinder than mankind.
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