Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysAMS Press, 1974 - 251 Seiten |
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... patriotic impulse works with perilous irregularity unless it be controlled by the moral sense and the intellect . Every student of history and politics is aware how ... PATRIOTIC INSTINCT 171 too pleasantly remarked : " Patriotism 170.
... patriotic impulse works with perilous irregularity unless it be controlled by the moral sense and the intellect . Every student of history and politics is aware how ... PATRIOTIC INSTINCT 171 too pleasantly remarked : " Patriotism 170.
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... patriotism the stigma of offence . Its healthy development depends on intellectual as well as on moral guidance . When the patriotic instinct , however honestly it be cher- ished , is freed of intellectual restraint , it works even more ...
... patriotism the stigma of offence . Its healthy development depends on intellectual as well as on moral guidance . When the patriotic instinct , however honestly it be cher- ished , is freed of intellectual restraint , it works even more ...
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... patriotic instinct in its most ener- getic guise , ends with a powerful appeal to France and England , traditional foes , to cherish " neighbour ... PATRIOTIC CRITICISM 179 have at times followed his example , 178 SHAKESPEARE AND PATRIOTISM.
... patriotic instinct in its most ener- getic guise , ends with a powerful appeal to France and England , traditional foes , to cherish " neighbour ... PATRIOTIC CRITICISM 179 have at times followed his example , 178 SHAKESPEARE AND PATRIOTISM.
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II | 4 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE ELIZABETHAN PLAYGOER | 25 |
The Contrast between the Elizabethan and the Mod | 43 |
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