John Webster and the Elizabethan DramaJohn Lane Company, 1916 - 276 من الصفحات Describes how certain animals keep warm, how the human body loses and retains its heat, and how various types of clothing and dwellings aid in heat retention. |
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... literature , painting , plays , music , society , or life , are ready with an equal cheerfulness to ask or to answer . They may be right ; but to me they seem to make a gigantic , unconscious , and probably unjustifiable assumption . It ...
... literature , painting , plays , music , society , or life , are ready with an equal cheerfulness to ask or to answer . They may be right ; but to me they seem to make a gigantic , unconscious , and probably unjustifiable assumption . It ...
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... to call a play good which can be understood by nobody but the author . Every- body is familiar , in the realm of literature , with the writer who is immensely pleased with his own poem because of the emotions it evokes 16 JOHN WEBSTER.
... to call a play good which can be understood by nobody but the author . Every- body is familiar , in the realm of literature , with the writer who is immensely pleased with his own poem because of the emotions it evokes 16 JOHN WEBSTER.
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... literature . It may be good literature , sometimes ; but it was not primarily that . To judge The Duchess of Malfi from the book of the words which we happen to possess is a little like judging a great picture by a good photograph of it ...
... literature . It may be good literature , sometimes ; but it was not primarily that . To judge The Duchess of Malfi from the book of the words which we happen to possess is a little like judging a great picture by a good photograph of it ...
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... literature ; we are only readers . It is right enough to attempt to realise imaginatively Elizabethan plays as plays . It is right enough to admire their great literary merits and their rather accidental power as study - drama . But ...
... literature ; we are only readers . It is right enough to attempt to realise imaginatively Elizabethan plays as plays . It is right enough to admire their great literary merits and their rather accidental power as study - drama . But ...
الصفحة 26
... Literature , merely follow on his lines , sometimes slightly varying relative importances , nothing more . But as one reads the array of facts and the brilliantly powerful generalisations and in- ductions of Mr Chambers , or the patient ...
... Literature , merely follow on his lines , sometimes slightly varying relative importances , nothing more . But as one reads the array of facts and the brilliantly powerful generalisations and in- ductions of Mr Chambers , or the patient ...
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