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... his persons spoke at once the truest poetry , and the most natural and living dialogue ; they no longer seemed to exchange set ... but that his knowledge of human nature made of every man that he produced the type of a class .
... his persons spoke at once the truest poetry , and the most natural and living dialogue ; they no longer seemed to exchange set ... but that his knowledge of human nature made of every man that he produced the type of a class .
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Shakespeare's wonderful fidelity to nature seems less the result of design than of instinct . Every character was alive for him , and he spoke for it out of the very centre of its life . Helped by his teaching , later dramatists have ...
Shakespeare's wonderful fidelity to nature seems less the result of design than of instinct . Every character was alive for him , and he spoke for it out of the very centre of its life . Helped by his teaching , later dramatists have ...
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He boasted to the audience that he had trusted in ' Reason , Nature , and Truth . ' Of moral truth , and moral argumentation , there was more than enough , but Nature , ' as he said of his predecessors , had fled , ' and ' virtue and ...
He boasted to the audience that he had trusted in ' Reason , Nature , and Truth . ' Of moral truth , and moral argumentation , there was more than enough , but Nature , ' as he said of his predecessors , had fled , ' and ' virtue and ...
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No 209 | 1 |
The Works of William Shakespeare The Text revised | 45 |
Report from the Select Committee on Consular Service | 74 |
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