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... scene , or in whatever age , the manners of their heroes are wholly French . Racine's Bajazet is bred at Constantinople , but his civilities are conveyed to him by some secret passage from Versailles into the Seraglio . ” It is curious ...
... scene , or in whatever age , the manners of their heroes are wholly French . Racine's Bajazet is bred at Constantinople , but his civilities are conveyed to him by some secret passage from Versailles into the Seraglio . ” It is curious ...
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... scene of the play . Shakespeare is wont to take some familiar story , to lay his scene in some place the name of which , at least , is familiar , — well knowing the reserve of power that lies in the familiar as a background , when ...
... scene of the play . Shakespeare is wont to take some familiar story , to lay his scene in some place the name of which , at least , is familiar , — well knowing the reserve of power that lies in the familiar as a background , when ...
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... scene always impresses ne as one of the most pathetic in the whole tragedy . That Shakespeare introduced such scenes and characters with deliberate intention , and with a view to artistic relief and contrast , there can hardly be a ...
... scene always impresses ne as one of the most pathetic in the whole tragedy . That Shakespeare introduced such scenes and characters with deliberate intention , and with a view to artistic relief and contrast , there can hardly be a ...
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