
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 Lord's Feast - Ay, Fare Thee Well
Apimantus, the god of gold, is but his steward. He's opposite to humanity. The noblest mind he carries that ever governed mans. Long may he live in fortunes. Shall we ind i'll keep you companyte exit. Yea. That's the end of scene one. And scene two is more of the same, more partying with a with is it even worth saying who's playing what? Let the audience guess. We're going t we're going to get some servants here. All except apimantus. Apaman shouldst have kept one to thyself? For i mean to give thee none hangno, i will do nothing at thy
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