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... verse . There would be more ways than one , then , of capturing such an audience . You could play down to it . Equally , though less easily doubtless , you could stir it to unwonted enthusiasms , for there is no susceptibility like this ...
... verse . There would be more ways than one , then , of capturing such an audience . You could play down to it . Equally , though less easily doubtless , you could stir it to unwonted enthusiasms , for there is no susceptibility like this ...
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... verse . They were interested in great matters . Shakespeare had just made sure his footing 1 The then Globe Theatre was either a circular structure ( as rebuilt after the fire it was octagonal ) , or this is a jocular reference merely ...
... verse . They were interested in great matters . Shakespeare had just made sure his footing 1 The then Globe Theatre was either a circular structure ( as rebuilt after the fire it was octagonal ) , or this is a jocular reference merely ...
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... verse speaking sounds odd . But the mo- ment a solitary figure begins to confide his thoughts very pre- cisely to the emptiness around him the artistic temperature , so to speak , tends to fall . And if it were not that , as a rule , it ...
... verse speaking sounds odd . But the mo- ment a solitary figure begins to confide his thoughts very pre- cisely to the emptiness around him the artistic temperature , so to speak , tends to fall . And if it were not that , as a rule , it ...
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... verse and their acting did the rest . If then the reader is now brought to divide his attention between Rosa- lind and Orlando and his own picturing of the forest of Arden or — as is likelier and worse - some half conscious vision of ...
... verse and their acting did the rest . If then the reader is now brought to divide his attention between Rosa- lind and Orlando and his own picturing of the forest of Arden or — as is likelier and worse - some half conscious vision of ...
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... verse employed . And contrast between character and character , scene and scene , things vital both to content and form , is largely gained by the manœuvring as much of the sound as of the sense . Shakespeare sometimes does this ...
... verse employed . And contrast between character and character , scene and scene , things vital both to content and form , is largely gained by the manœuvring as much of the sound as of the sense . Shakespeare sometimes does this ...
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