Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192페이지 |
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... write of them ; be- sides , it takes time even for the finest writer to become ' great ' : opinion has to settle , and he has to be seen from a little distance , in the context of his age . I do not know if future ages will admit that ...
... write of them ; be- sides , it takes time even for the finest writer to become ' great ' : opinion has to settle , and he has to be seen from a little distance , in the context of his age . I do not know if future ages will admit that ...
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... write for that class with- out being crippled by any considerations outside the scope of imaginative literature ... writer . Now the word ' civilized ' is a distinctive one , and though I could not fully explain what I mean by it with ...
... write for that class with- out being crippled by any considerations outside the scope of imaginative literature ... writer . Now the word ' civilized ' is a distinctive one , and though I could not fully explain what I mean by it with ...
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... write five novels in succession without any encouragement or financial advantage . From the age of twenty Shaw was a dedicated writer , but it was many years before he found his proper form of expression . Meanwhile his mother and Lucy ...
... write five novels in succession without any encouragement or financial advantage . From the age of twenty Shaw was a dedicated writer , but it was many years before he found his proper form of expression . Meanwhile his mother and Lucy ...
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