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... genuine chauffeurs and passengers , raced uproariously across the stage . That is realism in its nakedness . That is ... genuinely artistic point of view - which is the only point of view worthy of discussion - when the just ...
... genuine chauffeurs and passengers , raced uproariously across the stage . That is realism in its nakedness . That is ... genuinely artistic point of view - which is the only point of view worthy of discussion - when the just ...
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... genuine spirit of low comedy . Yet Pepys's unqualified commendation of it presents a problem . Massing- er's play , like the cognate work of Fletcher , offers much episode which is hardly less indecent than those early specimens of ...
... genuine spirit of low comedy . Yet Pepys's unqualified commendation of it presents a problem . Massing- er's play , like the cognate work of Fletcher , offers much episode which is hardly less indecent than those early specimens of ...
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... genuine heroism . Shakespeare's kings are as a rule but men as we are . The violet smells to them as it does to us ; all their senses have but human conditions ; and though their affections be higher mounted than ours , yet when they ...
... genuine heroism . Shakespeare's kings are as a rule but men as we are . The violet smells to them as it does to us ; all their senses have but human conditions ; and though their affections be higher mounted than ours , yet when they ...
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