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... imagination , and that very class- loyalty which he and his mother regard as the highest virtue . I have described Shakespeare's plays as experiments in human nature illuminated by flashes of prophetic poetry . In some of them the ...
... imagination , and that very class- loyalty which he and his mother regard as the highest virtue . I have described Shakespeare's plays as experiments in human nature illuminated by flashes of prophetic poetry . In some of them the ...
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... imagination to the end . He becomes hard and hopeless , and suffers the supreme torment of realizing to the full the ... imaginative terms in ' Macbeth . ' Plato's * picture 98 SHAKESPEARE AND THE DICTATORS.
... imagination to the end . He becomes hard and hopeless , and suffers the supreme torment of realizing to the full the ... imaginative terms in ' Macbeth . ' Plato's * picture 98 SHAKESPEARE AND THE DICTATORS.
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... imagination , he becomes king by the aid of the powers of nature over which his knowledge has given him control . To that Island Shakespeare brings a fairly representative collec- tion of specimens of ordinary humanity , the average ...
... imagination , he becomes king by the aid of the powers of nature over which his knowledge has given him control . To that Island Shakespeare brings a fairly representative collec- tion of specimens of ordinary humanity , the average ...
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Among the Ruins By The LORD DUNSANY Litt D F R S L | 15 |
His Plays and Farthing Epic A Centenary | 24 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Fame versus Fashion in Literature | 46 |
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