Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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... face . " Only those who have seen Mr. Robey's stage face - and eyebrows -can thoroughly feel the last part of the sentence ; but the whole of it , simple as it sounds , was and is fruitful wisdom . This great actor spoke Shake- speare's ...
... face . " Only those who have seen Mr. Robey's stage face - and eyebrows -can thoroughly feel the last part of the sentence ; but the whole of it , simple as it sounds , was and is fruitful wisdom . This great actor spoke Shake- speare's ...
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... face of a man of forty , at a guess , with a tall forehead , wide open eyes , lips shaping in the habit of weighing all consider- ations , a slight moustache , well - formed nose and chin , a good head of hair and not in disorder , as ...
... face of a man of forty , at a guess , with a tall forehead , wide open eyes , lips shaping in the habit of weighing all consider- ations , a slight moustache , well - formed nose and chin , a good head of hair and not in disorder , as ...
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... face well , he is not being a punster for nothing . In the end he simply says , Reader , look not on the Picture , but the Book . And this thought is supported in Ben Jonson's other , and different poem recommending dead Shakespeare's ...
... face well , he is not being a punster for nothing . In the end he simply says , Reader , look not on the Picture , but the Book . And this thought is supported in Ben Jonson's other , and different poem recommending dead Shakespeare's ...
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