Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 24 |
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... Henry V. We should beware , too , of sentimentality in approaching these situations which grate on a modern taste . It was essential that we should feel in Henry the clear vocation of Kingship , even if at times he looks a prig ; that ...
... Henry V. We should beware , too , of sentimentality in approaching these situations which grate on a modern taste . It was essential that we should feel in Henry the clear vocation of Kingship , even if at times he looks a prig ; that ...
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... Henry V ' was the best that Shakespeare could do with the absolute ruler , given the facts of human nature and the facts of English history . And his best is not so bad . Taking Henry in the round , we find something of Bolingbroke's ...
... Henry V ' was the best that Shakespeare could do with the absolute ruler , given the facts of human nature and the facts of English history . And his best is not so bad . Taking Henry in the round , we find something of Bolingbroke's ...
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... Henry James perhaps as many years before Shaw . Of the latter , so soon to become famous , I had never heard as I drifted into Euston through the morning fog of Monday , March 31st , 1890 ; but with what Henry James had written about ...
... Henry James perhaps as many years before Shaw . Of the latter , so soon to become famous , I had never heard as I drifted into Euston through the morning fog of Monday , March 31st , 1890 ; but with what Henry James had written about ...
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Speech from the Chair delivered by THE RIGHT HON THE EARL | 37 |
Which Hazlitt? By CATHERINE MACDONALD MACLEAN M A | 88 |
The Poetry of Lord Alfred Douglas By MARIE CARMICHAEL | 105 |
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