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... whole of himself to his subject and his audience . The sudden smile , amused or self - deprecatory , the flick of the slender hand with its incredibly long fingers - the whole armoury of vocal and physical persuasion which turns a ...
... whole of himself to his subject and his audience . The sudden smile , amused or self - deprecatory , the flick of the slender hand with its incredibly long fingers - the whole armoury of vocal and physical persuasion which turns a ...
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... whole of the life we do not see . Brabantio , for instance , comes before us only briefly , in the guise of the supplanted and outraged father . But in a few brush - strokes Shakespeare gives us the Senator's whole world . He is humane ...
... whole of the life we do not see . Brabantio , for instance , comes before us only briefly , in the guise of the supplanted and outraged father . But in a few brush - strokes Shakespeare gives us the Senator's whole world . He is humane ...
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... whole cast of Shelley's mind was Hellenic , so that he thought and wrote like a Greek in ways that no education could have imposed on anyone not endowed by nature with an exceptional responsiveness to the Greek achievement . A ...
... whole cast of Shelley's mind was Hellenic , so that he thought and wrote like a Greek in ways that no education could have imposed on anyone not endowed by nature with an exceptional responsiveness to the Greek achievement . A ...
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RELIGIOUS ATTITUDES IN BEOWULF | 9 |
PUSHKINS VERSION | 40 |
A NOTE ON CHARACTERIZATION IN OTHELLO | 52 |
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