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... never before seriously questioned , and no dramatist , or anyway no major dramatist , had done this since Euripides . No one ever came out of a Shakespeare play , in his time or since , having to rethink like that . There were more ...
... never before seriously questioned , and no dramatist , or anyway no major dramatist , had done this since Euripides . No one ever came out of a Shakespeare play , in his time or since , having to rethink like that . There were more ...
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... never be a definitive text of many of his plays , because his publishers were terrified of being sued for libel or obscenity - and so would sometimes delete sentences or even whole speeches and how can you tell who drew a line through a ...
... never be a definitive text of many of his plays , because his publishers were terrified of being sued for libel or obscenity - and so would sometimes delete sentences or even whole speeches and how can you tell who drew a line through a ...
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... never , and in no language , what is said ' , but what is said is never quite what is intended . We all know that . That is why language and especially the language of poetry is always slightly out of breath . Because we are still ...
... never , and in no language , what is said ' , but what is said is never quite what is intended . We all know that . That is why language and especially the language of poetry is always slightly out of breath . Because we are still ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
Urheberrecht | |
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