Essays and IntroductionsMacmillan, 1961 - 530 lappuses |
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104. lappuse
... character which had , he thought , made England successful , for , as we say , ' cows beyond the water have long horns . ' He forgot that England , as Gordon has said ... character alone out of all his characters 104 Ideas of Good and Evil.
... character which had , he thought , made England successful , for , as we say , ' cows beyond the water have long horns . ' He forgot that England , as Gordon has said ... character alone out of all his characters 104 Ideas of Good and Evil.
108. lappuse
... character against character was an element in Shakespeare's art , and scarcely a play is lacking in characters that are the complement of one another , and so , having made the vessel of porcelain , Richard II , he had to make the ...
... character against character was an element in Shakespeare's art , and scarcely a play is lacking in characters that are the complement of one another , and so , having made the vessel of porcelain , Richard II , he had to make the ...
240. lappuse
... character and lyric poetry , for lyric poetry- however much it move you when read out of a book -can , as these critics think , but encumber the action . Yet when we go back a few centuries and enter the great periods of drama , character ...
... character and lyric poetry , for lyric poetry- however much it move you when read out of a book -can , as these critics think , but encumber the action . Yet when we go back a few centuries and enter the great periods of drama , character ...
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