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... Shakespeare . No sensible man visits that temple devoted to artistic beauty , with its innumerable recesses and shrines , where all epochs and all countries are represented , the Louvre in Paris , without leaving it a better man . The ...
... Shakespeare . No sensible man visits that temple devoted to artistic beauty , with its innumerable recesses and shrines , where all epochs and all countries are represented , the Louvre in Paris , without leaving it a better man . The ...
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British Academy. SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE CORIOLANUS By A. C. BRADLEY FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read July 1 , 1912 . Coriolanus is beyond doubt among the latest of Shakespeare's tragedies : there is some reason for thinking it the ...
British Academy. SECOND ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE CORIOLANUS By A. C. BRADLEY FELLOW OF THE ACADEMY Read July 1 , 1912 . Coriolanus is beyond doubt among the latest of Shakespeare's tragedies : there is some reason for thinking it the ...
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... Shakespeare's imagination . I have spoken of something that we miss in Coriolanus . Unfortu- nately there is something that a good many readers find , or think they find , and that makes it distasteful to them . A political conflict is ...
... Shakespeare's imagination . I have spoken of something that we miss in Coriolanus . Unfortu- nately there is something that a good many readers find , or think they find , and that makes it distasteful to them . A political conflict is ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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