Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... touch with a mystery which thought cannot fathom , and linked with a destiny which is grander than he knew . Why do the passions of man inevitably destroy him , when at the same time they are what constitutes his glory ? How is it that ...
... touch with a mystery which thought cannot fathom , and linked with a destiny which is grander than he knew . Why do the passions of man inevitably destroy him , when at the same time they are what constitutes his glory ? How is it that ...
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... to life with the magical touch of which only the great creative artists know the secret , but the founda- tion of the play , upon which is built the superstructure of rollicking farce , is as sane as sunrise : MOLIÈRE 93.
... to life with the magical touch of which only the great creative artists know the secret , but the founda- tion of the play , upon which is built the superstructure of rollicking farce , is as sane as sunrise : MOLIÈRE 93.
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... touch of sentimentality , in Ibsen of all men , must not be taken too hard , though in point of fact mothers and wives are better not confused . His reputation made by these two verse dramas and his days of poverty over , Ibsen wrote no ...
... touch of sentimentality , in Ibsen of all men , must not be taken too hard , though in point of fact mothers and wives are better not confused . His reputation made by these two verse dramas and his days of poverty over , Ibsen wrote no ...
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