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... character , describe that character in a dozen different ways . If they differ so much as to the kind of man whom Shakespeare meant to portray , how can we explain their unanimous praise of the portrayal ? I can imagine a sketch so bad ...
... character , describe that character in a dozen different ways . If they differ so much as to the kind of man whom Shakespeare meant to portray , how can we explain their unanimous praise of the portrayal ? I can imagine a sketch so bad ...
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... character criticism of the nineteenth century stood between me and my enjoyment . There were all sorts of things in the plays which I could have enjoyed ; but I had got it into my head that the only proper and grown - up way of ...
... character criticism of the nineteenth century stood between me and my enjoyment . There were all sorts of things in the plays which I could have enjoyed ; but I had got it into my head that the only proper and grown - up way of ...
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... character and life , which are not often either profound or delectable , for the bright shapes which the poet is actually using . Orsino and Richard II are test cases . Interpretations which compel you to read their speeches with a ...
... character and life , which are not often either profound or delectable , for the bright shapes which the poet is actually using . Orsino and Richard II are test cases . Interpretations which compel you to read their speeches with a ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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