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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... plays , can move an audience , can stir the comic and the tragic feelings , but they use the familiar style . Aware of this , some of our poets , T. S. Eliot for instance and W. H. Auden , have attempted poetic drama , and have justly ...
... plays , can move an audience , can stir the comic and the tragic feelings , but they use the familiar style . Aware of this , some of our poets , T. S. Eliot for instance and W. H. Auden , have attempted poetic drama , and have justly ...
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... Plays ( and Poems ) from a firmer text than his period provided . This would not have modified greatly the majestic passages ( and so many ) in which he characterizes separate plays , persons in the plays and qualities of spirit and ...
... Plays ( and Poems ) from a firmer text than his period provided . This would not have modified greatly the majestic passages ( and so many ) in which he characterizes separate plays , persons in the plays and qualities of spirit and ...
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... Plays everywhere . This instruction , we reflect , does not give us a warrant to search the Plays for the persons of Will Shakespeare , Ann Hathaway , old John - a - Combe , Bacon , Burleigh , Burbage and so on in any bio- graphical ...
... Plays everywhere . This instruction , we reflect , does not give us a warrant to search the Plays for the persons of Will Shakespeare , Ann Hathaway , old John - a - Combe , Bacon , Burleigh , Burbage and so on in any bio- graphical ...
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