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... true . Fantasy so airy and unattached as Chapman's never constitutes a main motive in Shakespeare's comedies . The fairy scenes in A Midsummer Night's Dream contain too much of the rational and are too firmly integrated with the rest of ...
... true . Fantasy so airy and unattached as Chapman's never constitutes a main motive in Shakespeare's comedies . The fairy scenes in A Midsummer Night's Dream contain too much of the rational and are too firmly integrated with the rest of ...
Page 67
... true English countryside with his whole heart and without any critical comparison with other more sophisticated modes of exis- tence . And the conception dovetails nicely with Shake- speare's retirement from active theatre management to ...
... true English countryside with his whole heart and without any critical comparison with other more sophisticated modes of exis- tence . And the conception dovetails nicely with Shake- speare's retirement from active theatre management to ...
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... true : for too much is crowded into a single session of friends to admit the reality of actual life . For instance , in the opening account contained in William Baldwin to the Reader everything happens at once . The seven men who have ...
... true : for too much is crowded into a single session of friends to admit the reality of actual life . For instance , in the opening account contained in William Baldwin to the Reader everything happens at once . The seven men who have ...
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