
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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Apomantus, Thou Art a Dog?
Timan's dog as thee. Why dost thou call them knaves? Are they not athenians? Yes, then i repent not. Thi'll die for right. If done doing nothing, be death by the law ilike o. He wrought better than made the painter. And yet he's but a filthy piece of work. You're dog. Thy mother's of my generation. What's she if i be a dog? Wilt dine with me? Apomantus, no, i eat not lords. Oh, they eat lords. So they come by great bellies that'sa lesuvius. Good morrow to thee, gentle. Apom
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