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Page 62
... things and take others for granted , to feel some things and not to feel others , to steer exclusively by ideals and yet keep one eye askew on the main chance . Out of date , indeed ! No artist ! After the Ibsen battle had been ...
... things and take others for granted , to feel some things and not to feel others , to steer exclusively by ideals and yet keep one eye askew on the main chance . Out of date , indeed ! No artist ! After the Ibsen battle had been ...
Page 133
... things which happen to people happen to them without their attempting to express them . The novelist can get at these things ; the dramatist has to invent ex- pressive words for them which he knows his people would not have spoken ...
... things which happen to people happen to them without their attempting to express them . The novelist can get at these things ; the dramatist has to invent ex- pressive words for them which he knows his people would not have spoken ...
Page 191
... things happening and how they happen , but not why . If he accepts con- ventions , it is because they are actual ... thing , with boundaries at which imag- ination can stop . Morals and religion are to him neither the foundations nor the ...
... things happening and how they happen , but not why . If he accepts con- ventions , it is because they are actual ... thing , with boundaries at which imag- ination can stop . Morals and religion are to him neither the foundations nor the ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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