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Page 99
... matter more seriously , and from this point onwards he introduced scene division into all the plays where this did not already exist , though his divisions are occasionally , as in Coriolanus , somewhat erratic . In general he divided ...
... matter more seriously , and from this point onwards he introduced scene division into all the plays where this did not already exist , though his divisions are occasionally , as in Coriolanus , somewhat erratic . In general he divided ...
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... matter of fact , however , several of the passages which he regarded as inter- polations , notably the vision in the fifth act of Cymbeline , have been rejected by many other critics , and the total amount of matter ' degraded ' , as he ...
... matter of fact , however , several of the passages which he regarded as inter- polations , notably the vision in the fifth act of Cymbeline , have been rejected by many other critics , and the total amount of matter ' degraded ' , as he ...
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... matter of acoustic principle , but a mere matter of taste and fashion ; consecu- tive fifths were considered simply vulgar . A little further on we have another musical illustration from Count Ludovico . A single step , he says , is ...
... matter of acoustic principle , but a mere matter of taste and fashion ; consecu- tive fifths were considered simply vulgar . A little further on we have another musical illustration from Count Ludovico . A single step , he says , is ...
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RETIRED FELLOWS | 14 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19323 | 17 |
THE CRITICISM OF POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 167 |
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