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... feeling for literature , and a capacity for responding to each play as a work of art . Given that basic and indispensable equipment however ( and without it book - loads of information are of little use ) , some kinds of knowledge ...
... feeling for literature , and a capacity for responding to each play as a work of art . Given that basic and indispensable equipment however ( and without it book - loads of information are of little use ) , some kinds of knowledge ...
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... feel thyself now ? Second Murderer . Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me . First Murderer . Remember our reward , when the deed's done . Second Murderer . ' Zounds ! he dies ! I had forgot the reward . First ...
... feel thyself now ? Second Murderer . Faith , some certain dregs of conscience are yet within me . First Murderer . Remember our reward , when the deed's done . Second Murderer . ' Zounds ! he dies ! I had forgot the reward . First ...
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... feel them as if they were persons , and we are made explicitly aware of those aspects of their assumed life history ( Othello's generalship , Coriolanus ' ties to his mother ) that are relevant to the main design . In the case of ...
... feel them as if they were persons , and we are made explicitly aware of those aspects of their assumed life history ( Othello's generalship , Coriolanus ' ties to his mother ) that are relevant to the main design . In the case of ...
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William Shakespeare, the Histories: Richard III, King John, Richard II, Henry V Lionel Charles Knights No preview available - 1962 |
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