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... Shakespeare - such as Fear no more the heat of the sun . ' Those I give as an instance of pleasure in pure poetry . Not everybody is open to it . Someone , and someone of considerable intelligence and intellectual attainment , once said ...
... Shakespeare - such as Fear no more the heat of the sun . ' Those I give as an instance of pleasure in pure poetry . Not everybody is open to it . Someone , and someone of considerable intelligence and intellectual attainment , once said ...
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... Shakespeare , because I am going to take a smaller illustration . I do not talk about Shakespeare for fear of falling into platitude . When I went out of Office after eleven years of it , very tired , and for the time not fit for ...
... Shakespeare , because I am going to take a smaller illustration . I do not talk about Shakespeare for fear of falling into platitude . When I went out of Office after eleven years of it , very tired , and for the time not fit for ...
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... Shakespeare's . We need look for no such devotion in the average playgoer . How , then , are we to give the full value of Shakes- peare to a Frenchman , to an Englishman the full value of Racine ? The French have been accustomed to ...
... Shakespeare's . We need look for no such devotion in the average playgoer . How , then , are we to give the full value of Shakes- peare to a Frenchman , to an Englishman the full value of Racine ? The French have been accustomed to ...
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... Shakespeare's name might well be writ there smaller still , for it is a very free version indeed . But whenever they think they will they try for translation gallantly enough . * Hamlet : Save me and hover o'er me with your wings You ...
... Shakespeare's name might well be writ there smaller still , for it is a very free version indeed . But whenever they think they will they try for translation gallantly enough . * Hamlet : Save me and hover o'er me with your wings You ...
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... Shakespeare's meaning , when they have fathomed it , must be made crystalline , that a logically - minded French audience will have no patience with a Hamlet who cannot go mad in a succinct and rational way . No need ever to suspect ...
... Shakespeare's meaning , when they have fathomed it , must be made crystalline , that a logically - minded French audience will have no patience with a Hamlet who cannot go mad in a succinct and rational way . No need ever to suspect ...
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