Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... least seem to be , unassailable . And , I need hardly add , the society of which he is the flower must be worthy of him ; it must be free from the glooms of persecution and in- tolerance . Now it may seem odd to attribute qualities such ...
... least seem to be , unassailable . And , I need hardly add , the society of which he is the flower must be worthy of him ; it must be free from the glooms of persecution and in- tolerance . Now it may seem odd to attribute qualities such ...
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... least the first three quarters of it ) was pre - eminently one of these epochs . The Frenchmen of that century believed in their civiliza- tion more than we in England have ever believed in ours . English writers and thinkers have ...
... least the first three quarters of it ) was pre - eminently one of these epochs . The Frenchmen of that century believed in their civiliza- tion more than we in England have ever believed in ours . English writers and thinkers have ...
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... least subject to the common critical judge- ment that Shaw's characters are bundles of characteris- tics tied together to illustrate a theme rather than living people ; John Bull's Other Island , with its fresh and penetrating insight ...
... least subject to the common critical judge- ment that Shaw's characters are bundles of characteris- tics tied together to illustrate a theme rather than living people ; John Bull's Other Island , with its fresh and penetrating insight ...
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