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The play is less of a tragedy than Hamlet or Othello , for it contains less conflict . Antony is suffering from the “ dotage ” of love when the play opens , and though he succeeds in breaking away from the " grave charm " which is ...
The play is less of a tragedy than Hamlet or Othello , for it contains less conflict . Antony is suffering from the “ dotage ” of love when the play opens , and though he succeeds in breaking away from the " grave charm " which is ...
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Less magnificent than Browne , less poetic than Milton , Clarendon is more equable in his prose than either , and his theme has a human interest which is often lacking in their pages . His History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in ...
Less magnificent than Browne , less poetic than Milton , Clarendon is more equable in his prose than either , and his theme has a human interest which is often lacking in their pages . His History of the Rebellion and Civil Wars in ...
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Even the reputation of the classical writers seemed less inviolable than of old . The dreadful heresy began to be whispered that perhaps they might not possess after all , a complete monopoly of the literary and artistic virtues .
Even the reputation of the classical writers seemed less inviolable than of old . The dreadful heresy began to be whispered that perhaps they might not possess after all , a complete monopoly of the literary and artistic virtues .
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