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Page 138
... expression on the stage . The English , whatever they were in the Elizabethan era , are not an amorous race . Love with them is more sentimental than passionate . They are of course sufficiently sexual for the purpose of repro- ducing ...
... expression on the stage . The English , whatever they were in the Elizabethan era , are not an amorous race . Love with them is more sentimental than passionate . They are of course sufficiently sexual for the purpose of repro- ducing ...
Page 227
... expression of the inevitable idiosyncra- sies of a nation's literature , but he must do every- thing he can to encourage its development in its natural direction . Tradition is a guide and not a jailer . He must have patience , firmness ...
... expression of the inevitable idiosyncra- sies of a nation's literature , but he must do every- thing he can to encourage its development in its natural direction . Tradition is a guide and not a jailer . He must have patience , firmness ...
Page 255
... expression of myself . So with more courage than discretion I made up my mind that I must write it for myself . I found out what were the books set for the undergraduate to read in order to take a philosophical degree and laboriously ...
... expression of myself . So with more courage than discretion I made up my mind that I must write it for myself . I found out what were the books set for the undergraduate to read in order to take a philosophical degree and laboriously ...
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