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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... theatre in him again and again . - In preparing these remarks I glanced at the first play that happened to open , " Measure for Measure , " and in the first page the example comes , [ The Duke says ] I love the people , But do not like ...
... theatre in him again and again . - In preparing these remarks I glanced at the first play that happened to open , " Measure for Measure , " and in the first page the example comes , [ The Duke says ] I love the people , But do not like ...
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... theatre many of an audience are enchanted with that much . The silent theatre of our own minds , with its longer seasons , can give even more , for Shakespeare has depths beyond any other author who has appeared in this world hitherto ...
... theatre many of an audience are enchanted with that much . The silent theatre of our own minds , with its longer seasons , can give even more , for Shakespeare has depths beyond any other author who has appeared in this world hitherto ...
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... theatre , though it can be shown that they are in their inception related to the fashions of the theatre in the author's days , to what the managers wanted and what the public wanted . Altogether , they are a study of the human being ...
... theatre , though it can be shown that they are in their inception related to the fashions of the theatre in the author's days , to what the managers wanted and what the public wanted . Altogether , they are a study of the human being ...
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