Proper noun
Timon
A male given name from Ancient Greek of mostly historical use.
Grant me an old man's frenzy, Myself must I remake Till I am Timon and Lear Or that William Blake Who beat upon the wall Till Truth obeyed his call. William Butler Yeats
Timon will to the woods; where he shall find The unkindest beast more kinder than mankind. The gods confound - hear me, you good gods all - The Athenians both within and out that wall! And grant, as Timon grows, his hate may grow To the whole race of mankind, high and low! Amen. Timon of Athens
Ellington wrote an original score for director Michael Langham 's production of Shakespeare's Timon of Athens at the Stratford Festival in Ontario, Canada which opened on July 29, 1963. Source: Internet
In the epistle, Pope ridiculed the bad taste of the aristocrat "Timon". Source: Internet
Western thought Literature Misanthropy has been ascribed to a number of writers of satire, such as William S. Gilbert ("I hate my fellow-man") and William Shakespeare ( Timon of Athens ). Source: Internet
Sir Edmund Chambers suggested that he suffered a breakdown while writing Timon of Athens, and the romances reflect a kind of psychological convalescence. Source: Internet