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He had only one type of drama to consider ; he could work entirely within the " categories " of that drama ; he did not have to consider or criticize the religious , ethical or artistic prejudices of his race .
He had only one type of drama to consider ; he could work entirely within the " categories " of that drama ; he did not have to consider or criticize the religious , ethical or artistic prejudices of his race .
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Instead of such an hour let us consider any hour , one which has consequences for his future and for other people . Let us consider any piece of any life . How far is our argument affected ? Will our standards of good and evil be ...
Instead of such an hour let us consider any hour , one which has consequences for his future and for other people . Let us consider any piece of any life . How far is our argument affected ? Will our standards of good and evil be ...
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Anyway , consider how much better my one - two - three arrangement is than was the opining salutation in Brutus ' speech : " Romans , countrymen , lovers . " He is an orator - but because you of England have thought the untrustworthy ...
Anyway , consider how much better my one - two - three arrangement is than was the opining salutation in Brutus ' speech : " Romans , countrymen , lovers . " He is an orator - but because you of England have thought the untrustworthy ...
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PLATO The Poet in the Republic | 1 |
LONGINUS On the Sublime | 10 |
THOMAS HOBBES Answer to Sir William Davenants | 25 |
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