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... turn to the address itself . His vision of not one , but twenty National Theatres , dedicated especially to the production of Shakespeare's plays , would include not only those already projected for London and Stratford - on - Avon ...
... turn to the address itself . His vision of not one , but twenty National Theatres , dedicated especially to the production of Shakespeare's plays , would include not only those already projected for London and Stratford - on - Avon ...
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... turn into historical documents or problems in metaphysics . Shakespeare has left us these plays inert . He could leave them no other way - though a little proof- correcting and a few stage directions would have saved us a deal of ...
... turn into historical documents or problems in metaphysics . Shakespeare has left us these plays inert . He could leave them no other way - though a little proof- correcting and a few stage directions would have saved us a deal of ...
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... turn hundreds into thousands this may still be true . Still , there is a chasm , an aesthetic chasm . Its bridging is a matter of convenience and of com- promise . What has to be decided is how far we can and must adapt our ...
... turn hundreds into thousands this may still be true . Still , there is a chasm , an aesthetic chasm . Its bridging is a matter of convenience and of com- promise . What has to be decided is how far we can and must adapt our ...
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... turn to , had been at the height of his influence instead of looked upon as a foreign intruder - in 1853 that link between the State and dramatic art might not have been so rudely broken . The present state of things is one of the minor ...
... turn to , had been at the height of his influence instead of looked upon as a foreign intruder - in 1853 that link between the State and dramatic art might not have been so rudely broken . The present state of things is one of the minor ...
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... turn a sublimely blind eye upon the fact that all the great poets from Homer to the present day have filled their work with " images , " and that they had the advantage of including other things too . " " Another " modern " will ...
... turn a sublimely blind eye upon the fact that all the great poets from Homer to the present day have filled their work with " images , " and that they had the advantage of including other things too . " " Another " modern " will ...
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