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... seem the right inspiration for the consonant setting of some of the plays , but not , I think , of all . Parts of Mr ... seems to me , the principle of con- sonance and subordination as flimsy and unimpor- tant compared with producing a ...
... seem the right inspiration for the consonant setting of some of the plays , but not , I think , of all . Parts of Mr ... seems to me , the principle of con- sonance and subordination as flimsy and unimpor- tant compared with producing a ...
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... seem mechan- isms . This seems to me much the same as saying that they are simplified down to walking mono- maniacs , which is the classic criticism of them . But Mr. Eliot is surely right in saying that Ben Jonson's " world " is ...
... seem mechan- isms . This seems to me much the same as saying that they are simplified down to walking mono- maniacs , which is the classic criticism of them . But Mr. Eliot is surely right in saying that Ben Jonson's " world " is ...
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... seem to be punctuated by airy and emphatic gestures . Indeed , some of them are mere gestures conveying an attitude ... seems to strike him as a form of insincerity . I admit I was pre- judiced against him , for I understood too well ...
... seem to be punctuated by airy and emphatic gestures . Indeed , some of them are mere gestures conveying an attitude ... seems to strike him as a form of insincerity . I admit I was pre- judiced against him , for I understood too well ...
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THE PRODUCTION OF POETIC DRAMA February | 3 |
The Death of Tintagiles December 27th 1913 | 54 |
DRAMA AND DOSTOEVSKY The Idiot Septem | 91 |
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