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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... imagination and romance . The Queen herself with all her abilities and her eloquence was , as one might say , the inspiration of a national poem of daily action . It became an England of expression and of pageant . The theatre , private ...
... imagination and romance . The Queen herself with all her abilities and her eloquence was , as one might say , the inspiration of a national poem of daily action . It became an England of expression and of pageant . The theatre , private ...
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... imaginative suggestion . I do not see that the plays of Shakespeare's rivals show such distinctness . They did not ... imagination achieves a particular quality and unity for each theme in turn . It has been studied at great length by ...
... imaginative suggestion . I do not see that the plays of Shakespeare's rivals show such distinctness . They did not ... imagination achieves a particular quality and unity for each theme in turn . It has been studied at great length by ...
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... imagination , or else his diction , was indebted to the Bible . There is nothing new or unexpected in placing that ... imaginative suggestion of a new Entombment , I would dwell on the line " dark night strangles the travelling lamp ...
... imagination , or else his diction , was indebted to the Bible . There is nothing new or unexpected in placing that ... imaginative suggestion of a new Entombment , I would dwell on the line " dark night strangles the travelling lamp ...
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