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... Shakespeare or in Shakespeare's contemporaries ; it is so very personal that often it seems to verge on the hysterical . Whether or not this is , so to speak , the seamy side of Reason I will not venture to inquire , but at least it may ...
... Shakespeare or in Shakespeare's contemporaries ; it is so very personal that often it seems to verge on the hysterical . Whether or not this is , so to speak , the seamy side of Reason I will not venture to inquire , but at least it may ...
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... Shakespeare would have been much surprised had he known that one day A Midsummer Night's Dream would be per- formed in a part of the world where it was appropriate enter- tainment at Christmastime , since there that fell in midsummer ...
... Shakespeare would have been much surprised had he known that one day A Midsummer Night's Dream would be per- formed in a part of the world where it was appropriate enter- tainment at Christmastime , since there that fell in midsummer ...
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... Shakespeare's words , but being a serious young nationalist he felt obliged to dismiss this from his mind as soon as possible , and to ask me tartly what sort of event it was , what sort of experience , what sort of image that produced ...
... Shakespeare's words , but being a serious young nationalist he felt obliged to dismiss this from his mind as soon as possible , and to ask me tartly what sort of event it was , what sort of experience , what sort of image that produced ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A PH D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
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