Some Remarks on the Tragedy of Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Issue 3Augustan Reprint Society, 1947 - 63 pages |
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... imagination as the instrument . There is also added recognition of the integrity of effects as a factor in judging literature . Anonymous is an earlier member of the School of Taste . He is none - the - less concerned with firm ...
... imagination as the instrument . There is also added recognition of the integrity of effects as a factor in judging literature . Anonymous is an earlier member of the School of Taste . He is none - the - less concerned with firm ...
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... imagination , he says , will bear a " strong Imposition . " Reason , to be · sure , demands that actions and ... imaginative level . The author's words on illusion recall the passage -6- in Dryden about reason's suffering itself to ...
... imagination , he says , will bear a " strong Imposition . " Reason , to be · sure , demands that actions and ... imaginative level . The author's words on illusion recall the passage -6- in Dryden about reason's suffering itself to ...
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... Imagination ; which , to taste true and real Pleasures at such Representations , must undergo a very great Imposition . " For example , on our stage all nations speak English , and shock no one ; also the actors are recognized as actors ...
... Imagination ; which , to taste true and real Pleasures at such Representations , must undergo a very great Imposition . " For example , on our stage all nations speak English , and shock no one ; also the actors are recognized as actors ...
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