ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 pages |
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... kind would have been not much more but much less strongly marked by idiosyn- crasy than those of poets of a different kind . We should expect from such a man a peculiar kind of imitation of his slightly senior contemporaries the ...
... kind would have been not much more but much less strongly marked by idiosyn- crasy than those of poets of a different kind . We should expect from such a man a peculiar kind of imitation of his slightly senior contemporaries the ...
Page 194
... kind - she is charm- ing . She runs away from her father because she is white and he is black ; she is much rather a ... kind of criticism which it was never meant to satisfy . Criticism of this kind seeks for psychological motives where ...
... kind - she is charm- ing . She runs away from her father because she is white and he is black ; she is much rather a ... kind of criticism which it was never meant to satisfy . Criticism of this kind seeks for psychological motives where ...
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... kind which enabled his imagina- tion to function freely ; but King Lear obstinately remained in the condition of a tour de force . That he took great pains with it in the beginning , the story of its construction is evidence ; perhaps ...
... kind which enabled his imagina- tion to function freely ; but King Lear obstinately remained in the condition of a tour de force . That he took great pains with it in the beginning , the story of its construction is evidence ; perhaps ...
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