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Page 63
... scene ' which he seems to have thoroughly admired is that between Queen Katharine and her attendants in the fourth ... scene of Othello , ' that I have ended my revisal of this dreadful scene . It is not to be endured . SHAKESPEARE ON ...
... scene ' which he seems to have thoroughly admired is that between Queen Katharine and her attendants in the fourth ... scene of Othello , ' that I have ended my revisal of this dreadful scene . It is not to be endured . SHAKESPEARE ON ...
Page 68
... scenes of blood . Surely there could be no more marvellous instance than this of the artistic adaptation of means to ... scene ? There is my reluctance to think Shakespeare wrong , and yet— ! ' But the more one reflects upon the matter ...
... scenes of blood . Surely there could be no more marvellous instance than this of the artistic adaptation of means to ... scene ? There is my reluctance to think Shakespeare wrong , and yet— ! ' But the more one reflects upon the matter ...
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... scene in Malia corresponds almost exactly with that of one of the great scenes in Phèdre - a scene in which , perhaps 210 SPECTATORIAL ESSAYS.
... scene in Malia corresponds almost exactly with that of one of the great scenes in Phèdre - a scene in which , perhaps 210 SPECTATORIAL ESSAYS.
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A New History of Rome Jan 2 1909 page | 13 |
Sir Henry Wotton Nov 23 1907 | 23 |
The Swan of Lichfield Dec 7 1907 | 33 |
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