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... produced upon him , or her , by poetry was to cause him , or her , to think how much better the thing could be expressed in . prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 ...
... produced upon him , or her , by poetry was to cause him , or her , to think how much better the thing could be expressed in . prose . Imagine taking Keats's " Ode to Autumn ” 66 " " and expressing it better in prose ! But besides this 6 ...
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... produced upon me by his incredible power and range was really that of awe ; I felt almost afraid . to be alone in the room with him as if I were in the presence of something supernatural . Therefore if I do not draw illustrations from ...
... produced upon me by his incredible power and range was really that of awe ; I felt almost afraid . to be alone in the room with him as if I were in the presence of something supernatural . Therefore if I do not draw illustrations from ...
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... produce something detest- able , it must be so because of its small meannesses , as , for instance , the detestable Aunt Norris in Mans- field Park ' ; you must have no very exciting plot ; you must have no thrilling adventures ; a ...
... produce something detest- able , it must be so because of its small meannesses , as , for instance , the detestable Aunt Norris in Mans- field Park ' ; you must have no very exciting plot ; you must have no thrilling adventures ; a ...
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... produced . So- and - so would play it excellently . The Ducis version ? Quite out - moded . One wanted , besides , something nearer to Shakespeare than that . Simple transla- tion ? Then , if they ever considered such a possi- bility ...
... produced . So- and - so would play it excellently . The Ducis version ? Quite out - moded . One wanted , besides , something nearer to Shakespeare than that . Simple transla- tion ? Then , if they ever considered such a possi- bility ...
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... produced by English actors upon an English audience . I said just now that the French 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 ...
... produced by English actors upon an English audience . I said just now that the French 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 ...
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