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... feelings so utterly stirred and drained that one's whole emotional state and balance are for an appreciable time completely changed - the purgation achieved in private reading is by comparison a very pale form . The experience is ...
... feelings so utterly stirred and drained that one's whole emotional state and balance are for an appreciable time completely changed - the purgation achieved in private reading is by comparison a very pale form . The experience is ...
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... Monticelso . Nor did Beaumont and Fletcher have much moral feeling for their longsuffering , misunderstood young women or their clean - limbed but misunderstanding young men . At one of the tensest moments 18 SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES.
... Monticelso . Nor did Beaumont and Fletcher have much moral feeling for their longsuffering , misunderstood young women or their clean - limbed but misunderstanding young men . At one of the tensest moments 18 SHAKESPEARE'S TRAGEDIES.
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... feeling and ideas , especially where they are fundamental to understanding . Then the critic must be a student of drama and a playgoer . Until he has seen a play acted , preferably in a variety of styles , he is handicapped in his ...
... feeling and ideas , especially where they are fundamental to understanding . Then the critic must be a student of drama and a playgoer . Until he has seen a play acted , preferably in a variety of styles , he is handicapped in his ...
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... feels an attempt may be made to put out one's own views , in the hope that a little of the enthusiasm be passed on , perhaps even that something fresh may be added . Chapter 2 TITUS ANDRONICUS T ITUS ANDRONICUS was one of. 29 ...
... feels an attempt may be made to put out one's own views , in the hope that a little of the enthusiasm be passed on , perhaps even that something fresh may be added . Chapter 2 TITUS ANDRONICUS T ITUS ANDRONICUS was one of. 29 ...
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ROMEO AND JULIET | 47 |
JULIUS CAESAR | 65 |
HAMLET | 88 |
TROYLUS AND CRESSIDA III | 111 |
OTHELLO | 131 |
KING LEAR | 158 |
MACBETH | 184 |
ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA | 203 |
CORIOLANUS | 227 |
TIMON OF ATHENS | 253 |
EPILOGUE | 271 |
INDEX | 275 |
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