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... Shakespearean plays that are the common heritage of the Empire and the Republic of the West that Mr. Granville - Barker is chiefly concerned in his lecture on Some Tasks for Dramatic Scholarship . " It is a happy chance that this ...
... Shakespearean plays that are the common heritage of the Empire and the Republic of the West that Mr. Granville - Barker is chiefly concerned in his lecture on Some Tasks for Dramatic Scholarship . " It is a happy chance that this ...
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... Shakespeare's plays , would include not only those already projected for London and Stratford - on - Avon , but others in every great centre of population . And his sketch of " a various edition of a new sort , one that would epitomise ...
... Shakespeare's plays , would include not only those already projected for London and Stratford - on - Avon , but others in every great centre of population . And his sketch of " a various edition of a new sort , one that would epitomise ...
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... Shakespeare , of course , has suffered most— as he has also profited much - at the hands of the commentators . With the minor Elisabethans , with the Jacobeans , the plain man , the average lover of English drama , need have a very ...
... Shakespeare , of course , has suffered most— as he has also profited much - at the hands of the commentators . With the minor Elisabethans , with the Jacobeans , the plain man , the average lover of English drama , need have a very ...
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... Shakespeare is another matter . How much another matter one has only to take a course in the minor Elisabethans to realise . Whether or no he is for all time , he will certainly - given his chance , though this is mostly denied him ...
... Shakespeare is another matter . How much another matter one has only to take a course in the minor Elisabethans to realise . Whether or no he is for all time , he will certainly - given his chance , though this is mostly denied him ...
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... Shakespeare . ' I mean rather the aesthetic criticism which , book after book , still is lengthening the librarian's entry under the letter " S. " Some of this is no doubt life - giving . One may use the term advisedly , for instance ...
... Shakespeare . ' I mean rather the aesthetic criticism which , book after book , still is lengthening the librarian's entry under the letter " S. " Some of this is no doubt life - giving . One may use the term advisedly , for instance ...
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