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... its service , to divide it into cate- gories , to treat of its literary , its technical , its his- trionic aspects . But unless we always can visualise our plays as completed things - living in the theatre- INTRODUCTION . vii.
... its service , to divide it into cate- gories , to treat of its literary , its technical , its his- trionic aspects . But unless we always can visualise our plays as completed things - living in the theatre- INTRODUCTION . vii.
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... literary history that authentic new voices have in the past been unrecognised , and may be so again . But this is not our main immediate danger . The nemesis that has followed on the stupid bludgeoning of Words- worth and Keats , of ...
... literary history that authentic new voices have in the past been unrecognised , and may be so again . But this is not our main immediate danger . The nemesis that has followed on the stupid bludgeoning of Words- worth and Keats , of ...
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... literary society in any part of England and an English man of letters , proposing and accepting an engagement to speak or lecture : ( 1 ) " DEAR SIR , -Re our conversation of the 9th ult . , when you thought you could see your way to ...
... literary society in any part of England and an English man of letters , proposing and accepting an engagement to speak or lecture : ( 1 ) " DEAR SIR , -Re our conversation of the 9th ult . , when you thought you could see your way to ...
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... literary paper has been known to get the latter one wrong . He remembers that Lamb was very strong on the old dramatists , " and that Swin- burne has lavished orotund and - be it said with as much respect as possible - often very ...
... literary paper has been known to get the latter one wrong . He remembers that Lamb was very strong on the old dramatists , " and that Swin- burne has lavished orotund and - be it said with as much respect as possible - often very ...
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... literary , its technical , its histrionic aspects . But unless , while doing so , we can still visualise the plays as completed things - living in the theatre - we shall always tend to be astray in our conclusions about them . Now this ...
... literary , its technical , its histrionic aspects . But unless , while doing so , we can still visualise the plays as completed things - living in the theatre - we shall always tend to be astray in our conclusions about them . Now this ...
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