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... character or personality . It is just in the fullness with which it reproduces or ' imitates ' a character that it differs from drama proper , in which characterization is only valuable so far as it is inseparable from the adequate ...
... character or personality . It is just in the fullness with which it reproduces or ' imitates ' a character that it differs from drama proper , in which characterization is only valuable so far as it is inseparable from the adequate ...
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... character whom even Johnson would call ' wicked ' absolutely— the fact is that the virtuous characters in these plays express their disapprobation in the clearest terms . Can it be that Johnson has in mind the character of Falstaff ...
... character whom even Johnson would call ' wicked ' absolutely— the fact is that the virtuous characters in these plays express their disapprobation in the clearest terms . Can it be that Johnson has in mind the character of Falstaff ...
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... character whom even Johnson would call ' wicked ' absolutely- the fact is that the virtuous characters in these plays express their disapprobation in the clearest terms . Can it be that Johnson has in mind the character of Falstaff ...
... character whom even Johnson would call ' wicked ' absolutely- the fact is that the virtuous characters in these plays express their disapprobation in the clearest terms . Can it be that Johnson has in mind the character of Falstaff ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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