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... whole series of The Three Musketeers . ' They give a pleasure of a different kind from the pleasure we take in the novels of character , but it is a kind by no means to be overlooked or neglected , and it may be a very great pleasure ...
... whole series of The Three Musketeers . ' They give a pleasure of a different kind from the pleasure we take in the novels of character , but it is a kind by no means to be overlooked or neglected , and it may be a very great pleasure ...
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... whole affair . The reader of a play should read it as a musician will the score of a symphony . He has , indeed , to imagine both sight and sound - the action of the scene as well as the spoken word . Even so , he can hardly predicate ...
... whole affair . The reader of a play should read it as a musician will the score of a symphony . He has , indeed , to imagine both sight and sound - the action of the scene as well as the spoken word . Even so , he can hardly predicate ...
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... would be an entirely reasonable commentary on his proceedings , and it is of a piece with the translators ' whole attitude towards the play . The Ghost then informs him that his punishment is- to live 24 ON TRANSLATING PLAYS .
... would be an entirely reasonable commentary on his proceedings , and it is of a piece with the translators ' whole attitude towards the play . The Ghost then informs him that his punishment is- to live 24 ON TRANSLATING PLAYS .
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... whole plan vanishes , its very geography is destroyed . But Maeterlinck sees ( I paraphrase from his preface ) that it is , particularly with regard to Macbeth himself , the amazing faculty Shakespeare has developed , at this period of ...
... whole plan vanishes , its very geography is destroyed . But Maeterlinck sees ( I paraphrase from his preface ) that it is , particularly with regard to Macbeth himself , the amazing faculty Shakespeare has developed , at this period of ...
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... whole affair a most desirable fillip ? A few pages earlier , the translators , Gladys Thomas and Mary Guillemard , have found courage for forty couplets running . The passage is too long for quotation ; one would need besides to quote ...
... whole affair a most desirable fillip ? A few pages earlier , the translators , Gladys Thomas and Mary Guillemard , have found courage for forty couplets running . The passage is too long for quotation ; one would need besides to quote ...
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