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... emotion . I will say nothing in that connection of 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 ...
... emotion . I will say nothing in that connection of 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 ...
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... emotion . But there is more than this pleasure to be found in poetry . I once stayed in a house as a guest for a night where a terrible volume was kept . It was a volume of which every page had a series of set questions designed to draw ...
... emotion . But there is more than this pleasure to be found in poetry . I once stayed in a house as a guest for a night where a terrible volume was kept . It was a volume of which every page had a series of set questions designed to draw ...
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... emotion after it has sunk into the mind . Wordsworth said that poetry was emotion recollected in tranquillity . I will not discuss how far this is true of poetry , but I think it is true for books on nature . These should be the result ...
... emotion after it has sunk into the mind . Wordsworth said that poetry was emotion recollected in tranquillity . I will not discuss how far this is true of poetry , but I think it is true for books on nature . These should be the result ...
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... emotion will be dissipated , the strength lost and character will be fatally flattened out . Dumas and his collaborator , however - and they had ample precedent - went very much further in adjusting Hamlet to what they felt to be French ...
... emotion will be dissipated , the strength lost and character will be fatally flattened out . Dumas and his collaborator , however - and they had ample precedent - went very much further in adjusting Hamlet to what they felt to be French ...
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... emotion that has prompted it , of somehow making it paint the very background and atmo- sphere of this world of passion and destiny in which his figures half - blindly move - it is this makes protagonists and the play itself the things ...
... emotion that has prompted it , of somehow making it paint the very background and atmo- sphere of this world of passion and destiny in which his figures half - blindly move - it is this makes protagonists and the play itself the things ...
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