The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 sidor |
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... Shakespeare . ' These are great claims , and the reader whose dramatic studies have begun and ended with Shakespeare will incline to suspect their truth ; but on the whole they are justified . Once for all , let the student remember ...
... Shakespeare . ' These are great claims , and the reader whose dramatic studies have begun and ended with Shakespeare will incline to suspect their truth ; but on the whole they are justified . Once for all , let the student remember ...
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... Shakespeare's greatness that that greatness is now universally recognised . Appreciation . It is commonly ... Shakespeare has it more than any other . No other writer has won homage so unanimous and uncontested . ' The first page of ...
... Shakespeare's greatness that that greatness is now universally recognised . Appreciation . It is commonly ... Shakespeare has it more than any other . No other writer has won homage so unanimous and uncontested . ' The first page of ...
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... Shakespeare's themes Is Shakespeare to be identified and manners do fall under some such divisions ; with any of his it is also true that the four divisions represent characters ? the natural stages of most men upon their pilgrim's ...
... Shakespeare's themes Is Shakespeare to be identified and manners do fall under some such divisions ; with any of his it is also true that the four divisions represent characters ? the natural stages of most men upon their pilgrim's ...
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