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A churlish philosopher, in Shakespeare's Timon of Athens.
“The cynicism of Apemantus contrasted with the misanthropy of Timon.” —
A-per-se An A 1; a person or thing of unusual merit. “A” all alone with no one who can follow, nemo proximus aut secundus.
Chaucer calls Cresseide “the floure and A-per-se of Troi and Greek.”
“London, thou art of townes A-per-se.” —Lansdowne MSS.
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