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... characteristics of the player ' W. S. ' , he was choosing his epithets with care . The more we study these main ... characteristic in them all which overpoweringly attracts him throughout , and that quality is movement : nature and ...
... characteristics of the player ' W. S. ' , he was choosing his epithets with care . The more we study these main ... characteristic in them all which overpoweringly attracts him throughout , and that quality is movement : nature and ...
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... characteristic images , images which bear his hall mark on them and could not have been drawn by anyone else . I will here instance three of these only : one from the movement of a human personality , one from movement in nature , and ...
... characteristic images , images which bear his hall mark on them and could not have been drawn by anyone else . I will here instance three of these only : one from the movement of a human personality , one from movement in nature , and ...
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... characteristic picture in style and scale of the reason why it is particularly easy just then to anger him , for his ' good stars ' that were his ' former guides ' Have empty left their orbs and shot their fires Into the abysm of hell ...
... characteristic picture in style and scale of the reason why it is particularly easy just then to anger him , for his ' good stars ' that were his ' former guides ' Have empty left their orbs and shot their fires Into the abysm of hell ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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