What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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... mind seemed to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts ' , he wrote , with the attractive modesty that pervades his brief Autobiography : A man with a mind more highly organized or ...
... mind seemed to have become a kind of machine for grinding general laws out of large collections of facts ' , he wrote , with the attractive modesty that pervades his brief Autobiography : A man with a mind more highly organized or ...
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... mind which cannot understand How point of knife and strong right hand , The man's mind coupled with the blade , Pressed me purposely and made Me give a message without fear To thee with no one else to hear , So that no other men e'er ...
... mind which cannot understand How point of knife and strong right hand , The man's mind coupled with the blade , Pressed me purposely and made Me give a message without fear To thee with no one else to hear , So that no other men e'er ...
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... mind all the time the query ' How should this line , this speech be spoken in a production ? ' Much of the time spent by students on mugging up someone's views on an aspect of Shakespeare would be better devoted to reading the text and ...
... mind all the time the query ' How should this line , this speech be spoken in a production ? ' Much of the time spent by students on mugging up someone's views on an aspect of Shakespeare would be better devoted to reading the text and ...
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