Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, ShawHamish Hamilton, 1960 - 192 páginas |
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... words ? ' My answer is that all those words , and fifty more no less homely and ' un- poetical ' , occur in passages of high and impassioned poetry , which they are fused with and miraculously exalt . In itself this proves nothing ; but ...
... words ? ' My answer is that all those words , and fifty more no less homely and ' un- poetical ' , occur in passages of high and impassioned poetry , which they are fused with and miraculously exalt . In itself this proves nothing ; but ...
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Aubrey De Sélincourt. writers on Shakespeare have used the word ' reconcilia- tion ' , to describe the last change which came over his work ; it is a useful word , not , perhaps , altogether satis- factory , because in an important sense ...
Aubrey De Sélincourt. writers on Shakespeare have used the word ' reconcilia- tion ' , to describe the last change which came over his work ; it is a useful word , not , perhaps , altogether satis- factory , because in an important sense ...
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... word ' civilized ' is a distinctive one , and though I could not fully explain what I mean by it with- out a long discourse , I must give certain indications . To begin with negatives , there are many writers of com- parable eminence ...
... word ' civilized ' is a distinctive one , and though I could not fully explain what I mean by it with- out a long discourse , I must give certain indications . To begin with negatives , there are many writers of com- parable eminence ...
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Six Great Playwrights: Sophocles, Shakespeare, Moliére, Sheridan, Ibsen, Shaw Aubrey De Sélincourt Vista de fragmentos - 1960 |
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