The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... dramatist reveals himself in his works . Yet , as a matter of fact , I suppose that drama- tists are generally quite as knowable as other authors . We learn to know Ben Jonson from his plays , almost as well as we know his namesake the ...
... dramatist reveals himself in his works . Yet , as a matter of fact , I suppose that drama- tists are generally quite as knowable as other authors . We learn to know Ben Jonson from his plays , almost as well as we know his namesake the ...
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... thrilling events when it is at least equally likely that he merely took a trifling event as a pretext for expressing his emotions . Shake- speare was certainly dramatist enough to discover a mo- tive 15 OF SHAKESPEARE.
... thrilling events when it is at least equally likely that he merely took a trifling event as a pretext for expressing his emotions . Shake- speare was certainly dramatist enough to discover a mo- tive 15 OF SHAKESPEARE.
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... dramatists . They are all but dealers in shadowy repre- sentations of life ; and if the worst among them can set ... dramatist must rather appeal to the mind's eye than to the eye of sense ; and that the co - operation of the spec ...
... dramatists . They are all but dealers in shadowy repre- sentations of life ; and if the worst among them can set ... dramatist must rather appeal to the mind's eye than to the eye of sense ; and that the co - operation of the spec ...
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