Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... possible effect , the stage director was able to induce a hypnotic condition in the audience in which they suspended not only their disbelief but also their ability to dis- tinguish in the slightest between life and art . Small wonder ...
... possible effect , the stage director was able to induce a hypnotic condition in the audience in which they suspended not only their disbelief but also their ability to dis- tinguish in the slightest between life and art . Small wonder ...
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... possible . It is well known that the Eng- lish have not many intellectual gifts ; but they have one priceless one , and that is the habit of reducing a complex meaning to simple terms . The maxim that ' anything can be said clearly that ...
... possible . It is well known that the Eng- lish have not many intellectual gifts ; but they have one priceless one , and that is the habit of reducing a complex meaning to simple terms . The maxim that ' anything can be said clearly that ...
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... possible . It is a prison , in which all the convicts are members of one family . Alternatively , it is a family which organises its life after the fashion of a prison . Before taking any more steps , let us have before us the outline ...
... possible . It is a prison , in which all the convicts are members of one family . Alternatively , it is a family which organises its life after the fashion of a prison . Before taking any more steps , let us have before us the outline ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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