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Found inside â Page 21... dwelling houses of a permanent character , and also wrought the destruction of the greater part of such as then chanced to exist . ... A park was an inclosed chase , extending over a man's own grounds , and allowed by a grant from the king . ... and exclusive power of killing such game so far as his warren extended , on condition of his preventing other persons . * Britton's Early Domestic Architecture , 6 . Found inside â Page 1030It is in this pre crucifixion of his own soul , the main riddles of the universe ! ... their stride , their grandiloquent pathos ; of a musical instrument , that all possibility of great acting depends . but this Hamlet for the intellect which is his destruction . Found inside â Page 579At his own benefit , which followed , he McCullough in the company . ... Clarke , Booth's choice of Hamlet on this occasion was the Edwin Booth's Prompt - Books , edited by William Winter mentous return , the same ... 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Archimedes might be taught in the schools , But such a state of things carried in itself while the architecture of the people might the seeds of its own destruction . ... always yield cuitous channels to the shop and the hamlet . to scientific improvement : politics , for the contrary reason ... Found inside â Page 348The Shakespearean show that came into being alongside the downfall of a ... one who is convinced of his own impotence in view of the power politics around ... Found inside â Page 251Some way of common trade , where subjects ' feet May hourly trample on their sovereign's head ; where common trade means general traffic . ... Lines 140 , 141 : You take a PRECIPICE for no leap of danger , And woo your own destruction . ... Some of these convenient peep - holes may still be found in colleges , and such ancient houses as have not suffered from the reformations of modern architecture . Found inside â Page 70The true romantic has given up the attempt to externalize his aggressive instinct : he turns it almost frankly inward on his suffering self , courts his own destruction ... The inaugurator - if we accept his own claim to have ' created a new species of romance ' â was Horace Walpole , who ... borrowed direct from Hamlet ) ; and the plot glitters with intimations of incest . ... in real life by identifying his architectural romance and home , Straw( 1 ) in his Preface to the second edition , 1765 . Found inside â Page 15( Hamlet , Act II , Scene 2 ) Natural catastrophe , or the potential for it , has , of course , long since entered the mainstream of architecture ... But even the massive concrete pillars imposed by Japanese law are not sufficient to deal with the destructive force of nature when it is ... Though his own architecture in the area stood firmly during the 1995 earthquake , Ando raises the issue of a more general rapport ... Found inside â Page 196Betjeman's representative planner manipulates the language of urgent rebuilding from World War II to justify his own architectural destruction to the public ... Found inside â Page 421And Journal of Improvement in Architecture, Building, and Furnishing, ... left the aspirants for fame in architecture to feed themselves on their own seal ... Found inside â Page 8Hamlet (1942), Le Lac Des Cygnes, and the Old Vic Hamlet (1944) Leslie Hurry Lillian Browse ... To left and right is a â built - up â doorway flanked by a short flight of broad and wide steps ; the background is formed by a painted cloth . ... The final stage of destruction is Nature's own contribution , for when Man has wrought his will and the palace has been reduced to ruins , the roots of trees will bore their ... Found inside â Page 239He proposed a general subscription for this purpose , and set the example by placing the sum of £ â . against his own name . While thus benevolently engaged ... 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Found inside â Page 1An acclaimed new interpretation of Shakespeare's Hamlet Hamlet and the Vision of Darkness is a radical new interpretation of the most famous play in the English language. Found inside â Page 126And this is the moment when Hamlet realises for the first time whose grave this is . ... The Stage - building and its familiar architectural features quite often prompt this kind of reminiscence by similarities of positioning ... villainous contriver of his whole family ' s destruction . ... s own , he strides into the centre of the group and uncompromisingly declares his return to Denmark : he is Hamlet the Dane ; it is ... Found inside â Page 143The sanctions which it makes him consciously recognise in his own ... and they lack the universality of those towards which Hamlet is for ever reaching. Found inside â Page 116Convinced of Craig's importance, Kessler in his preface pointed to the ... in his designs for a production of Hamlet, in which stage architecture and actor ... Found inside â Page 216... toward the project or by his own methodological understanding of the project's principles and consequences. Benjamin understands that 'demolition sites ... Found inside â Page 145... a city planner has laid out on an open plain according to his own designs. ... architects), total destruction "gives the unique opportunity of a total ... Found inside â Page 635GALIGNANI , 224 Rue de Rivoli . though the poet's expression in his lighter lyrics is often graceful and happy . ... her sailor - love was false cast a dreadful spell on the sea by her magical spinning and wrought his and her own destruction . ... M. Vigeant on Hamlet's " Duel . ... The author's experiences in the neighbourThe Architectural History of the University of Cambridge . hood of Ratcliff Highway and ... 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Found inside â Page 168Architecture, Painting, and Theater in Postmodern Germany Douglas Nash. destructive efforts lead to a negation of his own dramatic being : " Ich bin nicht Hamlet . Ich spiele keine Rolle mehr " ( 416 ) . With his attempt at exploding his own ... Found inside â Page 571Would he pretended toleration , outraged the most thus sacrifice his own ... while the architecture of the people might the seeds of its own destruction . Found inside â Page 121Hamlet . humane person must The pangs caused by ingratitude here find a beautiful parallelpity him extremely â Blow , blow ... Mindful of his own calling ( and a very good street - voice be possessed ) he named this architectural effort , his Wheel - Barrownial BLOCKHEADS AT BADEN - BADEN . ... The cause is A few instances will suffice :the same as that which led to the destruction of Troy in ages past . 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