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Horace says : The chorus place and function is alway To prove a busy actor in their play . > Shake - speare echoes in ... Horace says : Ye who desire to excel , turn over the Grecian models night and day . Shake - speare did just that ...
Horace says : The chorus place and function is alway To prove a busy actor in their play . > Shake - speare echoes in ... Horace says : Ye who desire to excel , turn over the Grecian models night and day . Shake - speare did just that ...
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Just what do the critics have to say about the final six plays ? ... Of Cymbeline he says the author " appears to be straining after startling situations and a complicated denouement , but without much spontaneity .
Just what do the critics have to say about the final six plays ? ... Of Cymbeline he says the author " appears to be straining after startling situations and a complicated denouement , but without much spontaneity .
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Both the tourist trade and academia are horrified at the thought of displacing the man from Stratford , Mrs. Miller says , and the hostility from scholars has been ill - concealed . She thinks it may well be necessary — and would be ...
Both the tourist trade and academia are horrified at the thought of displacing the man from Stratford , Mrs. Miller says , and the hostility from scholars has been ill - concealed . She thinks it may well be necessary — and would be ...
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