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... Shakespeare ; why look this gift horse in the mouth ? The most significant feature of their response was their common assumption that some authors are more contemporary than others , with such playwrights as Beckett , Genet , Ionesco ...
... Shakespeare ; why look this gift horse in the mouth ? The most significant feature of their response was their common assumption that some authors are more contemporary than others , with such playwrights as Beckett , Genet , Ionesco ...
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... Shakespeare's plays . Kozintzev's book is fairly representative of it , and it has two representative defects . The ... Shakespeare must now labour . It tells us nothing new . What it says about Shakespeare has been said in so many times ...
... Shakespeare's plays . Kozintzev's book is fairly representative of it , and it has two representative defects . The ... Shakespeare must now labour . It tells us nothing new . What it says about Shakespeare has been said in so many times ...
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... Shakespeare West and a Shakespeare East , a pessimist and an optimist , a contemporary and a non - contemporary , just where may Shakespeare be found ? Is the idea of a Shakespeare who can still be spon- taneously enjoyed , without ...
... Shakespeare West and a Shakespeare East , a pessimist and an optimist , a contemporary and a non - contemporary , just where may Shakespeare be found ? Is the idea of a Shakespeare who can still be spon- taneously enjoyed , without ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19689 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Kenneth Wheare | 45 |
NATIONAL | 77 |
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