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Pagina 36
... characters understand and use their experience as Shake- speare meant them to do : they work in harmony with Shakespeare ... character is taken from , and confined to , the universe of speech in which Shakespeare has already set it . The ...
... characters understand and use their experience as Shake- speare meant them to do : they work in harmony with Shakespeare ... character is taken from , and confined to , the universe of speech in which Shakespeare has already set it . The ...
Pagina 66
... character and intelligence ; but appearances such as these are fortuitous and rare ; you cannot rely wholly on these ; you need to supplement them by providing a corps which consciously sets out to cherish and cultivate certain ...
... character and intelligence ; but appearances such as these are fortuitous and rare ; you cannot rely wholly on these ; you need to supplement them by providing a corps which consciously sets out to cherish and cultivate certain ...
Pagina 82
... character , a character very different from that of any other nation . The English Liberal surveys the smaller nations as though they were a class of schoolboys - some receive a little blame , some a little praise , and some are , from ...
... character , a character very different from that of any other nation . The English Liberal surveys the smaller nations as though they were a class of schoolboys - some receive a little blame , some a little praise , and some are , from ...
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