The Works of Shakespeare, Volume 11Macmillan and Company, limited, 1903 |
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... experience whenever they essay to describe it , and dramatize whatever material comes to their hand for the purpose of entertaining others . The instinct which prompts men of this tem- per to make a story of every happening by selecting ...
... experience whenever they essay to describe it , and dramatize whatever material comes to their hand for the purpose of entertaining others . The instinct which prompts men of this tem- per to make a story of every happening by selecting ...
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... experience of death , to " Wyt and Science , " which doubtless , on many a school stage , set forth the charms of knowl- edge , and presented one of the earliest pleas for athletics . The Moralities beguiled the darkest period in the ...
... experience of death , to " Wyt and Science , " which doubtless , on many a school stage , set forth the charms of knowl- edge , and presented one of the earliest pleas for athletics . The Moralities beguiled the darkest period in the ...
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... experience , or the play of that irony which every playwright from Eschylus to Ibsen has felt deeply . The dramatist ... experience , the sanity and balance of judgment , the clarity and sweetness of temper which kept an ...
... experience , or the play of that irony which every playwright from Eschylus to Ibsen has felt deeply . The dramatist ... experience , the sanity and balance of judgment , the clarity and sweetness of temper which kept an ...
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... experience which is appointed to every great creative nature - his mind had moved uncertainly but inevitably toward the theatre as the sphere for the expression of the rich and passionate life steadily deepening and rising within him ...
... experience which is appointed to every great creative nature - his mind had moved uncertainly but inevitably toward the theatre as the sphere for the expression of the rich and passionate life steadily deepening and rising within him ...
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... experience as actor and manager put him in a position to do his work as poet and dramatist . He learned stage - craft , which many dramatists never understand ; his dramatic in- stinct was reënforced by his experience as an actor ...
... experience as actor and manager put him in a position to do his work as poet and dramatist . He learned stage - craft , which many dramatists never understand ; his dramatic in- stinct was reënforced by his experience as an actor ...
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