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... character our mythologies , those mythologies , public and private , which are at once the evidence and fulfilment of our being . And we repay to the outer world that unity and coherence which its own details have helped us to find and ...
... character our mythologies , those mythologies , public and private , which are at once the evidence and fulfilment of our being . And we repay to the outer world that unity and coherence which its own details have helped us to find and ...
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British Academy. situation rather than a character's awareness of the situation that we have in the comedies and in all the earlier plays . The development of Shakespeare's power of exhibiting a character's inner life is one of the clear ...
British Academy. situation rather than a character's awareness of the situation that we have in the comedies and in all the earlier plays . The development of Shakespeare's power of exhibiting a character's inner life is one of the clear ...
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... characters consists in their providing such a context . Spectators are much more intensely aware of hero - characters than of others , but they are also aware of a world which cannot be identified with the outlook of any one character ...
... characters consists in their providing such a context . Spectators are much more intensely aware of hero - characters than of others , but they are also aware of a world which cannot be identified with the outlook of any one character ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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