Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... means as feeling that way ourselves . It seems , therefore , that there must always be a veil , sometimes thin , some- times less thin , between us and the literature of other ages ; and this would be discouraging , were it not for ...
... means as feeling that way ourselves . It seems , therefore , that there must always be a veil , sometimes thin , some- times less thin , between us and the literature of other ages ; and this would be discouraging , were it not for ...
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... means of the sort that he was later to become . If the means to the effect of the great tragedies is the creation of character , the means to the creation of char- acter is poetry . A poet always , Shakespeare was a supreme poet only in ...
... means of the sort that he was later to become . If the means to the effect of the great tragedies is the creation of character , the means to the creation of char- acter is poetry . A poet always , Shakespeare was a supreme poet only in ...
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Aubrey De Sélincourt. dan's remonstrated with him on his extravagance , urging that his means were totally inadequate to such a life of fashionable display . ' My dear friend , ' Sheridan replied , ' it is my means . ' Fortunately ...
Aubrey De Sélincourt. dan's remonstrated with him on his extravagance , urging that his means were totally inadequate to such a life of fashionable display . ' My dear friend , ' Sheridan replied , ' it is my means . ' Fortunately ...
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