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... poetic drama have to express both what is known to them and also truths about themselves they do not know ' ; all of which things , diverse and sometimes contradictory , must be expressed at one and the same time ' and ' in one and the ...
... poetic drama have to express both what is known to them and also truths about themselves they do not know ' ; all of which things , diverse and sometimes contradictory , must be expressed at one and the same time ' and ' in one and the ...
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... poetic man . I have recently twice been pained by performances of Hamlet by eminent young actors . The verse was split up quite intolerably . I do not suggest that they were impervious to the poetry , or unable to speak it : they were ...
... poetic man . I have recently twice been pained by performances of Hamlet by eminent young actors . The verse was split up quite intolerably . I do not suggest that they were impervious to the poetry , or unable to speak it : they were ...
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... poetic naturalism ' . After having registered the poetic reality , I changed to another style at ' I'd not have sold her for it ' , changing the facial expression and falling back on the colloquial , deliberately dropping away from the ...
... poetic naturalism ' . After having registered the poetic reality , I changed to another style at ' I'd not have sold her for it ' , changing the facial expression and falling back on the colloquial , deliberately dropping away from the ...
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