The National Review, Volume 19W.H. Allen, 1892 - English literature |
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Page 225
... doubt , no doubt . " Oh , that mine . adversary had written a book ! " Good - bye , my dear friends . Well ( lights a cigar ) . ( Scene closes . ) W. L. COURTNEY . II . MR . TREE'S HAMLET . Nothing could be more natural than that every ...
... doubt , no doubt . " Oh , that mine . adversary had written a book ! " Good - bye , my dear friends . Well ( lights a cigar ) . ( Scene closes . ) W. L. COURTNEY . II . MR . TREE'S HAMLET . Nothing could be more natural than that every ...
Page 229
... doubt it is ' possible for a Hamlet to lack solemnity and repose ; but surely we are entitled to say , on an unbiassed review of the part , that it is easier to make it too portentously and statuesquely solemn than to treat it in too ...
... doubt it is ' possible for a Hamlet to lack solemnity and repose ; but surely we are entitled to say , on an unbiassed review of the part , that it is easier to make it too portentously and statuesquely solemn than to treat it in too ...
Page 415
... doubt . He does not preach the doctrine , retained by some members of that village community of painters , that the end of paint is paint . But there is a stage , he says , when " to work grossly at the trade , to forget sentiment , to ...
... doubt . He does not preach the doctrine , retained by some members of that village community of painters , that the end of paint is paint . But there is a stage , he says , when " to work grossly at the trade , to forget sentiment , to ...
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