An Old Castle and Other EssaysMacmillan, 1922 - 395 страница |
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... Interest in character and in the work as an index to character was what led him into a method of criticism pronouncedly biographical . It was because he The actual writing of them out Professor Winchester often did very quickly ; he ...
... Interest in character and in the work as an index to character was what led him into a method of criticism pronouncedly biographical . It was because he The actual writing of them out Professor Winchester often did very quickly ; he ...
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... the elevated funeral upon the mountain top . But for interest we must go to life - the life common to all who pass from darkness into darkness through this dimly torch- lit world . It might be thought an easy matter to make the xiii.
... the elevated funeral upon the mountain top . But for interest we must go to life - the life common to all who pass from darkness into darkness through this dimly torch- lit world . It might be thought an easy matter to make the xiii.
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... interest were mainly given to other work . The Taming of the Shrew , all the critics , I think , now agree , is only in part Shakespeare's work , being probably an old play hur- riedly patched up by him , and then enlarged at a later ...
... interest were mainly given to other work . The Taming of the Shrew , all the critics , I think , now agree , is only in part Shakespeare's work , being probably an old play hur- riedly patched up by him , and then enlarged at a later ...
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... interest , therefore , arises mostly from what is said , and from a kind of sprightly and gladsome feeling that seems to pervade the play , without coming into expression much more prominently at any one point than another . The first ...
... interest , therefore , arises mostly from what is said , and from a kind of sprightly and gladsome feeling that seems to pervade the play , without coming into expression much more prominently at any one point than another . The first ...
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... interest in the rustics that are native to the forest ; the world of lords and ladies he knows well enough , but he has never seen anything like these people before , and he finds them vastly diverting . It seems that Touchstone ...
... interest in the rustics that are native to the forest ; the world of lords and ladies he knows well enough , but he has never seen anything like these people before , and he finds them vastly diverting . It seems that Touchstone ...
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