
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 Good Is a Good Form and Rich
"I have, in this rough work, shaped out a man whom, this beneath, would dofh embrace and hug with amplest entertainment," he writes. "No levelled malice infects one comma in the course i hold but flies an eagle, flight bold and forth on, leaving no tract behind." 'How shall i understand you? I will unbolt to you,' says Shakespeare of his fellow-scribblers. But for that when we, for recompense, have praised the vile, it stains the glory in that happy verse which aptly sings, the good tis a good form and rich'
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