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Page 141
... youth dreams of ; to have been young and a nation's poet ; to have been mar- velled at , adored , and , thanks to possessing also the gifts of an amazing improvisatore and an orator's vanity , to have seldom disappointed those whom he ...
... youth dreams of ; to have been young and a nation's poet ; to have been mar- velled at , adored , and , thanks to possessing also the gifts of an amazing improvisatore and an orator's vanity , to have seldom disappointed those whom he ...
Page 318
... youth , because I have never yet seen in his work that sympathy with pimpled and sullen spiritual gawkiness which , it seems to me , youth's true lover must also possess . Youth is essentially the thinking time . It is an enjoying time ...
... youth , because I have never yet seen in his work that sympathy with pimpled and sullen spiritual gawkiness which , it seems to me , youth's true lover must also possess . Youth is essentially the thinking time . It is an enjoying time ...
Page 331
... youth's view of death and life , and that of age . And this is really the main theme of the play , Spiritualism being merely a means of bringing that contrast to an issue . Old Wenham has a son . Hugo is a Hamletish youth , much ...
... youth's view of death and life , and that of age . And this is really the main theme of the play , Spiritualism being merely a means of bringing that contrast to an issue . Old Wenham has a son . Hugo is a Hamletish youth , much ...
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SHAKESPEARE | 5 |
SHYLOCKS PAST AND PRESENT January 24th | 15 |
Othello May 7th 1921 | 21 |
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