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... critic , historian and editor , the Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus , of the Essay on Population , ' and , in splendid conclusion , Samuel Taylor Coleridge . 6 The ways of the Society have changed since those days , and we now rely for our ...
... critic , historian and editor , the Rev. Thomas Robert Malthus , of the Essay on Population , ' and , in splendid conclusion , Samuel Taylor Coleridge . 6 The ways of the Society have changed since those days , and we now rely for our ...
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... critics , the greatest literary minds of the generations which succeed you , shall be classed among the first rank of the novels written in your language in your country . " Of course it is possible to say that Jane Austen achieves this ...
... critics , the greatest literary minds of the generations which succeed you , shall be classed among the first rank of the novels written in your language in your country . " Of course it is possible to say that Jane Austen achieves this ...
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... critic of to - day would probably condemn such cavalier treatment of the very plot and characters as Dumas and his col- laborator indulge in . But at this very moment the repertory of a famous French theatre contains a " Merchant of ...
... critic of to - day would probably condemn such cavalier treatment of the very plot and characters as Dumas and his col- laborator indulge in . But at this very moment the repertory of a famous French theatre contains a " Merchant of ...
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... critic tolerate it . Let us come back to genuine difficulties . In 1914 the Comédie Française produced Richepin's translation of " Macbeth . " Macbeth . " I do not know how long it had been in existence , whether the management accepted ...
... critic tolerate it . Let us come back to genuine difficulties . In 1914 the Comédie Française produced Richepin's translation of " Macbeth . " Macbeth . " I do not know how long it had been in existence , whether the management accepted ...
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... critics have broken their first- night nerve for the attempt . Then , a play's whole intention may hang upon a phrase . Is it too much to say of a whole class of French plays that they have never yet been duly translated into English ...
... critics have broken their first- night nerve for the attempt . Then , a play's whole intention may hang upon a phrase . Is it too much to say of a whole class of French plays that they have never yet been duly translated into English ...
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