Liber Amoris: And Dramatic CriticismsP. Nevill, 1948 - 426 Seiten |
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... given of Julius Caesar , nor do we think it answers to the portrait given of him in his Commentaries . He makes several vapouring and rather pedantic speeches , and does nothing . Indeed , he has nothing to do . So far , the fault of ...
... given of Julius Caesar , nor do we think it answers to the portrait given of him in his Commentaries . He makes several vapouring and rather pedantic speeches , and does nothing . Indeed , he has nothing to do . So far , the fault of ...
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... given circumstances : Shake- speare exhibited also the possible and the fantastical , -not only what things are in themselves , but whatever they might seem to be , their different reflections , their endless combinations . He lent his ...
... given circumstances : Shake- speare exhibited also the possible and the fantastical , -not only what things are in themselves , but whatever they might seem to be , their different reflections , their endless combinations . He lent his ...
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... given . to prayer ; he is something peevish that way ; but nobody but has his fault ' . The Welsh Parson , Sir Hugh Evans ( a title which in those days was given to the clergy ) is an excellent character in all respects . He is as ...
... given . to prayer ; he is something peevish that way ; but nobody but has his fault ' . The Welsh Parson , Sir Hugh Evans ( a title which in those days was given to the clergy ) is an excellent character in all respects . He is as ...
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On Actors and Acting Parts I and II | 147 |
Preface | 161 |
Cymbeline | 173 |
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