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... called ' obstinate questionings ' and ' blank misgivings ' . Hardy , despite his atheism , regarded himself as a ' churchy ' man , and , in the Apology , acknowledges the potentialities of the Anglican Church , asking What other purely ...
... called ' obstinate questionings ' and ' blank misgivings ' . Hardy , despite his atheism , regarded himself as a ' churchy ' man , and , in the Apology , acknowledges the potentialities of the Anglican Church , asking What other purely ...
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... called unkindly by someone the shadow of a shade . He did Lear very slowly , a procession of pro- tracted death . And in the same week , to our lively astonishment , we had The Comedy of Errors , a heavily cut version with the two ...
... called unkindly by someone the shadow of a shade . He did Lear very slowly , a procession of pro- tracted death . And in the same week , to our lively astonishment , we had The Comedy of Errors , a heavily cut version with the two ...
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... called for so much speed that he almost got through Romeo and Juliet in the pre- scribed ' two hours ' traffic of our stage ' . Gradually he moved his productions into an easier , more relaxed rhythm - certainly in A Midsummer Night's ...
... called for so much speed that he almost got through Romeo and Juliet in the pre- scribed ' two hours ' traffic of our stage ' . Gradually he moved his productions into an easier , more relaxed rhythm - certainly in A Midsummer Night's ...
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INTRODUCTION | 9 |
The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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