Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... and poet accorded to him by educated people of every country in the world , are apt to obscure the fact that he was , in the first place , a practical crafts- man and man of business . He knew his public B * 41 SHAKESPEARE.
... and poet accorded to him by educated people of every country in the world , are apt to obscure the fact that he was , in the first place , a practical crafts- man and man of business . He knew his public B * 41 SHAKESPEARE.
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... knew better than he that he had let life go by , and no - one ever suffered more bitterly for the knowledge . The suffering is stamped upon all he wrote once he had come to maturity - the suffering and the resentment . Ibsen knew that ...
... knew better than he that he had let life go by , and no - one ever suffered more bitterly for the knowledge . The suffering is stamped upon all he wrote once he had come to maturity - the suffering and the resentment . Ibsen knew that ...
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... knew , moreover , that he had more than his share of intelligence , though not one of his own people appreciated the fact or was even aware of it . He was early forced to grow a protective shell from which , as usually happens , he ...
... knew , moreover , that he had more than his share of intelligence , though not one of his own people appreciated the fact or was even aware of it . He was early forced to grow a protective shell from which , as usually happens , he ...
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