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... feel is that they have a certain intimacy with Wordsworth - that Words- worth has revealed to them some of their own ... feeling which can best be described as that of intimacy , which , apart altogether from his merits as a poet , makes ...
... feel is that they have a certain intimacy with Wordsworth - that Words- worth has revealed to them some of their own ... feeling which can best be described as that of intimacy , which , apart altogether from his merits as a poet , makes ...
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... feel that no great novel can be written unless it does introduce this element of passion . If anyone thinks this , it is worth their while reading first Jane Eyre , ' and then Jane Austen's ' Emma -the one as devoid of passion as the ...
... feel that no great novel can be written unless it does introduce this element of passion . If anyone thinks this , it is worth their while reading first Jane Eyre , ' and then Jane Austen's ' Emma -the one as devoid of passion as the ...
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... feel that above all things 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 ...
... feel that above all things 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 ...
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... feel at home on the stage and make his effect there if you robbed him of his alexandrines and tripped him at every moment in his accustomed deportment ? Could you expect a French audience to listen to such things ? Certainly it is an ...
... feel at home on the stage and make his effect there if you robbed him of his alexandrines and tripped him at every moment in his accustomed deportment ? Could you expect a French audience to listen to such things ? Certainly it is an ...
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... feel compelled to turn this into alexandrines . In the English the dramatic effect is gained , of course , by the extreme simplicity of the language , which translates , therefore , directly and easily enough into French , and seems to ...
... feel compelled to turn this into alexandrines . In the English the dramatic effect is gained , of course , by the extreme simplicity of the language , which translates , therefore , directly and easily enough into French , and seems to ...
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