Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... sentiment that should not be on the face of it adapted by right of nature to the speaker's idiosyncrasies . That was ... sentiment . He fitted the lips of his dramatis per- sona with speeches and sentiments so peculiarly I ...
... sentiment that should not be on the face of it adapted by right of nature to the speaker's idiosyncrasies . That was ... sentiment . He fitted the lips of his dramatis per- sona with speeches and sentiments so peculiarly I ...
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... sentiment or intellect which must be left to the tender mercies of the mental pathologist . The man who is the friend of every country but his own can only be accounted for scientifically as the victim of an aberration of mind or heart ...
... sentiment or intellect which must be left to the tender mercies of the mental pathologist . The man who is the friend of every country but his own can only be accounted for scientifically as the victim of an aberration of mind or heart ...
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... sentiment in 1905. He roundly asserted that " perishable stuff " is the fit crown of monumental pedestals . " Gods for themselves , " he concluded , " have monument enough . " There are ample signs that the sentiment to which Milton ...
... sentiment in 1905. He roundly asserted that " perishable stuff " is the fit crown of monumental pedestals . " Gods for themselves , " he concluded , " have monument enough . " There are ample signs that the sentiment to which Milton ...
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