Renaissance PapersSoutheastern Renaissance Conference, 1961 |
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... giant , gave - as might be expected - a traditional " strong " interpretation of Macbeth , with none of the subtle psychological suggestions which the newer criticism demanded . He was censured by his fellow actor James Murdoch for ...
... giant , gave - as might be expected - a traditional " strong " interpretation of Macbeth , with none of the subtle psychological suggestions which the newer criticism demanded . He was censured by his fellow actor James Murdoch for ...
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... giants are placed we learn from the wonderful line Montereggion di torri si corona . Montereggioni with towers is crowned . Looking on these giants who once menaced Jove , the visitor sees the face of one of them , his shoulders , his ...
... giants are placed we learn from the wonderful line Montereggion di torri si corona . Montereggioni with towers is crowned . Looking on these giants who once menaced Jove , the visitor sees the face of one of them , his shoulders , his ...
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... giant , with a verse - filling name , without protracting his visit . As they leave Ephialtes , that giant shakes himself like an earthquake . The sight was enough to have killed Dante , if he had not seen the chains . Here , as often ...
... giant , with a verse - filling name , without protracting his visit . As they leave Ephialtes , that giant shakes himself like an earthquake . The sight was enough to have killed Dante , if he had not seen the chains . Here , as often ...
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