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Page 101
... imagination because of their resem- blance to the actual persons who had served him as models . His imagination and his power of reviving as he wrote intense perceptions of what he had ex- perienced enabled him to create figures filled ...
... imagination because of their resem- blance to the actual persons who had served him as models . His imagination and his power of reviving as he wrote intense perceptions of what he had ex- perienced enabled him to create figures filled ...
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... imagination yields itself to the improbable if it is pre- sented as in folk - lore , with matter - of - fact boldness , or for the matter of that in miracle - stories . Our imaginations are still in part those of children , and he sees ...
... imagination yields itself to the improbable if it is pre- sented as in folk - lore , with matter - of - fact boldness , or for the matter of that in miracle - stories . Our imaginations are still in part those of children , and he sees ...
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... imagination , she replies , " God speaks to us through our imaginations . " No idea could be more foreign to the Middle Ages than that , or more typical of the latest modern religious " heresy " of which Mr Shaw himself is the exponent ...
... imagination , she replies , " God speaks to us through our imaginations . " No idea could be more foreign to the Middle Ages than that , or more typical of the latest modern religious " heresy " of which Mr Shaw himself is the exponent ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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