Shakespearean Criticism: Excerpts from the Criticism of William Shakespeare's Plays and Poetry, from the First Published Appraisals to Current Evaluations, Band 11Gale Research Company, 1984 |
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... never saw her in reality , never thought that she could exist in real life , that she could be so simple , so natural , so light , so airy and so tremendous . She has been poured now into a strong monumental bronze but she still remains ...
... never saw her in reality , never thought that she could exist in real life , that she could be so simple , so natural , so light , so airy and so tremendous . She has been poured now into a strong monumental bronze but she still remains ...
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... never liked or honored , and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion . It is in vain that the undoubted specific gifts of great actors and actresses suggest that all gifts are given for ...
... never liked or honored , and about the very nature of which I have never been able to come to any decided opinion . It is in vain that the undoubted specific gifts of great actors and actresses suggest that all gifts are given for ...
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... never have the same charm when acted as they have , now and then , in clear moments , to the sympathetic reader . Nevertheless , they have a charm ; nor is that nature to be envied which , seeing their action and noting their mean- ing ...
... never have the same charm when acted as they have , now and then , in clear moments , to the sympathetic reader . Nevertheless , they have a charm ; nor is that nature to be envied which , seeing their action and noting their mean- ing ...
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