The Works of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... spirit and the taste of the time , the clerical dram- atist spared his audience the sight of no indignity , of no torture , suffered by Christ , but took delight in represent- ing all the physical circumstances attending his death with ...
... spirit and the taste of the time , the clerical dram- atist spared his audience the sight of no indignity , of no torture , suffered by Christ , but took delight in represent- ing all the physical circumstances attending his death with ...
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... spirit and substance of his work , his power of piercing to the hidden centres of character , of touching the deepest springs of impulse and passion , out of which are the issues of life , and of evolving those issues dramatically with ...
... spirit and substance of his work , his power of piercing to the hidden centres of character , of touching the deepest springs of impulse and passion , out of which are the issues of life , and of evolving those issues dramatically with ...
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... spirit in which they should be viewed ? 61. Contrast Hippolyta's intolerance of the play with the spirit shown by Theseus . Why does she ring the changes on Moon ? 62. Describe the epilogue spoken by the fairies . 63. Comment on three ...
... spirit in which they should be viewed ? 61. Contrast Hippolyta's intolerance of the play with the spirit shown by Theseus . Why does she ring the changes on Moon ? 62. Describe the epilogue spoken by the fairies . 63. Comment on three ...
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