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... characters - they are to be called , three or four years later , after another dramatist has brought his genius to bear on them , ' humour ' characters - who are a danger to 51 MERCHANT'S DARK , HAMLET'S WINTER.
... characters - they are to be called , three or four years later , after another dramatist has brought his genius to bear on them , ' humour ' characters - who are a danger to 51 MERCHANT'S DARK , HAMLET'S WINTER.
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... characters gain in knowledge as a play evolves . That does not make every dramatist a Socrates . Roxane grows from love of a pretty face to love of a mind , but Rostand is not a Socrates . Shakespeare is not a Socrates in the early ...
... characters gain in knowledge as a play evolves . That does not make every dramatist a Socrates . Roxane grows from love of a pretty face to love of a mind , but Rostand is not a Socrates . Shakespeare is not a Socrates in the early ...
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... character , is closely paralleled in the reply of the next , they led the play from drama towards opera ; and he realized that his theatre stood in need of greater naturalism , and dropped the sym- metries and dropped the tropes and ...
... character , is closely paralleled in the reply of the next , they led the play from drama towards opera ; and he realized that his theatre stood in need of greater naturalism , and dropped the sym- metries and dropped the tropes and ...
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Shakespeares Gentleness page I | 1 |
The Early 1590s and the Changes of Heroick Song | 24 |
The Merchants Dark Hamlets Winter | 45 |
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