
Shakespeare's "Timon of Athens" Audioplay Feat. Jay O. Sanders, Michael Ian Black, and Michael Tow (Part One)
The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
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The Death of a Slave
In act three, scene two, enter lucius who is a different person than lucillus ora lucullus. This is lord lucius withh three strangers, who the lord tymon, he is my very good friend and an honourable gentleman. We know him for no less though we are but strangers to him. But i can tell you one thing, my lord, in which ihear from common rumours. His happy hours are done in past, and his estate shrinks from him. Well, is it possible the world should so much differ and that we alive have lived? Fly damned baseness to him that worships thee? How i say, thou art
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