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... to arrive at a reasonable judgment by present - day standards . Selden , writing many years later , said , “ it is ridiculous for a Lord to print verses . write them to please himself , but to publish them is foolish ” .
... to arrive at a reasonable judgment by present - day standards . Selden , writing many years later , said , “ it is ridiculous for a Lord to print verses . write them to please himself , but to publish them is foolish ” .
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And does not Prospero by his art body forth the forms required by his " present fancy " to enact the masque for the entertainment of Ferdinand and Miranda , giving these " airy nothings ” not only names , but words to speak and actions ...
And does not Prospero by his art body forth the forms required by his " present fancy " to enact the masque for the entertainment of Ferdinand and Miranda , giving these " airy nothings ” not only names , but words to speak and actions ...
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Not one single alteration in the whole play can possibly have been made with a . view to stage effect or to present popularity and profit . Every change in the text of Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage , and increased its ...
Not one single alteration in the whole play can possibly have been made with a . view to stage effect or to present popularity and profit . Every change in the text of Hamlet has impaired its fitness for the stage , and increased its ...
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