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... problem which , although it applies to the telling of the story of any play , is peculiarly acute with Shakespeare ; it is the problem of viewpoint . To take the viewpoint of the author is mani- festly impossible . We simply don't know ...
... problem which , although it applies to the telling of the story of any play , is peculiarly acute with Shakespeare ; it is the problem of viewpoint . To take the viewpoint of the author is mani- festly impossible . We simply don't know ...
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... problem was how to include my favourite lines without overburdening the narrative . Eventually , apart from a few conversa- tional exchanges , I had to settle for no more than Portia's ' Am I your self but , as it were , in sort or ...
... problem was how to include my favourite lines without overburdening the narrative . Eventually , apart from a few conversa- tional exchanges , I had to settle for no more than Portia's ' Am I your self but , as it were , in sort or ...
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... problem : how to launch a speech that is almost too famous , and make it seem a perfectly natural utterance . ' To be , or not to be , ' in Hamlet presents the problem in its most acute form . I remember , when I made what I consider to ...
... problem : how to launch a speech that is almost too famous , and make it seem a perfectly natural utterance . ' To be , or not to be , ' in Hamlet presents the problem in its most acute form . I remember , when I made what I consider to ...
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by Raleigh Trevelyan FRSL | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 22 |
To Celebrate the Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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