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... sense he gives us that each individual work illuminates all the rest , though each work Is a new beginning , a raid on the inarticulate.18 With The Winter's Tale and The Tempest in mind one cannot continue the Eliot quotation : With ...
... sense he gives us that each individual work illuminates all the rest , though each work Is a new beginning , a raid on the inarticulate.18 With The Winter's Tale and The Tempest in mind one cannot continue the Eliot quotation : With ...
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... sense that the actor should give an accurate and natural representation of human be- haviour , but in the sense that the play itself should be a faithful representation of life . In the previous scene Ophelia had described Hamlet as ...
... sense that the actor should give an accurate and natural representation of human be- haviour , but in the sense that the play itself should be a faithful representation of life . In the previous scene Ophelia had described Hamlet as ...
Page 208
... sense of ' exercising charm ' ) ; but we may observe that maund is not rare , that affectedly is a word that any poet might have coined from affected , that sawn is not used by Chapman in the sense of ' sown ' but only in the modern sense ...
... sense of ' exercising charm ' ) ; but we may observe that maund is not rare , that affectedly is a word that any poet might have coined from affected , that sawn is not used by Chapman in the sense of ' sown ' but only in the modern sense ...
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PREFACE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 1 Shakespeare the Professional | 1 |
Shakespeares Poets | 2 |
Shaw and Shakespeare | 3 |
Copyright | |
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