Shakespeare and the Modern Stage: With Other EssaysConstable, 1906 - Počet stran: 251 |
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... commemorative point of view . Although formal biography did not lay hand on his name for nearly a century after his death , the authentic tradition of his life and work began steadily to crystallise in the minds and mouths of men almost ...
... commemorative point of view . Although formal biography did not lay hand on his name for nearly a century after his death , the authentic tradition of his life and work began steadily to crystallise in the minds and mouths of men almost ...
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... commemorative aspirations of the nation ; it left it open to succeed- ing generations to reconsider the question , if it did not impose on them the obligation . Most of the poets , actors , scholars , and patrons of polite learn- ing ...
... commemorative aspirations of the nation ; it left it open to succeed- ing generations to reconsider the question , if it did not impose on them the obligation . Most of the poets , actors , scholars , and patrons of polite learn- ing ...
Strana 218
... commemorative aim as a patriotic obligation -as an obligation which no good citizen could hon- ourably repudiate - has often produced discord rather than harmony among the Shakespearean scholars who cherish it . One school of these has ...
... commemorative aim as a patriotic obligation -as an obligation which no good citizen could hon- ourably repudiate - has often produced discord rather than harmony among the Shakespearean scholars who cherish it . One school of these has ...
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... commemorative in- stinct , which seeks outward and tangible expression . A strange fallacy underlies the objection that has been taken to any commemoration of Shakespeare on the alleged ground that Milton warned the English people of ...
... commemorative in- stinct , which seeks outward and tangible expression . A strange fallacy underlies the objection that has been taken to any commemoration of Shakespeare on the alleged ground that Milton warned the English people of ...
Strana 235
... commemorative instinct in a people , it is necessary , as Bacon pointed out , strictly to adapt the means to the end . The essential object of a national monument to a great man is to pay tribute to his greatness , to express his fellow ...
... commemorative instinct in a people , it is necessary , as Bacon pointed out , strictly to adapt the means to the end . The essential object of a national monument to a great man is to pay tribute to his greatness , to express his fellow ...
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