“The devil knew not what he did when he made man politic; he cross'd himself by't; and I cannot think but, in the end, the villainies of man will set him clear.”
Quote by William Shakespeare
Book:Timon of Athens
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Timon of Athens
Timon of Athens is a tragedy written by William Shakespeare. The story revolves around the protagonist, Timon, who is known for his generosity and hospitality. As the play progresses, Timon's friends and associates exploit his kindness, leading to his disillusionment with humanity. The narrative delves into themes of friendship, wealth, and betrayal, set against the backdrop of ancient Athens. The play is noted for its exploration of the human condition and the consequences of excessive generosity. more
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