Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... mind to its influence , and by exercising the mind under its sway . And the greatest imaginative literature that was ever penned was penned by Shakespeare . No counsel is wiser than that of those two personal friends of his , who were ...
... mind to its influence , and by exercising the mind under its sway . And the greatest imaginative literature that was ever penned was penned by Shakespeare . No counsel is wiser than that of those two personal friends of his , who were ...
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... mind , a failing which required most careful watching . He feared that the passion might do injury to his purse , might distract him from serious business , might lead him into temptation of the flesh . He had a little of the Puritan's ...
... mind , a failing which required most careful watching . He feared that the passion might do injury to his purse , might distract him from serious business , might lead him into temptation of the flesh . He had a little of the Puritan's ...
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... mind to undiluted poetry on the stage . Pepys only saw A Midsummer Night's Dream once . Twelfth Night , of which he wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impa- tience of this romantic play was due to ...
... mind to undiluted poetry on the stage . Pepys only saw A Midsummer Night's Dream once . Twelfth Night , of which he wrote in very similar strains , he saw thrice . On the first occasion his impa- tience of this romantic play was due to ...
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