Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry: A Study of His Earlier Work in Relation to the Poetry of the TimeOxford University Press, 1952 - 279 Seiten |
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... present obseruation will allow ' . Yet he goes on to say that ' all excellencie being sold us at the hard price of labour , it followes , where we bestow the most thereof , we buy the best successe ' . His opposition to rhetoric does ...
... present obseruation will allow ' . Yet he goes on to say that ' all excellencie being sold us at the hard price of labour , it followes , where we bestow the most thereof , we buy the best successe ' . His opposition to rhetoric does ...
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... present . Yet he is quite ready to join in a street brawl himself if his wife did not mock him out of it . In such matters a character may be realistically drawn , yet at another moment he may lapse into something near moral heraldry ...
... present . Yet he is quite ready to join in a street brawl himself if his wife did not mock him out of it . In such matters a character may be realistically drawn , yet at another moment he may lapse into something near moral heraldry ...
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... present ; its lessons are always relevant , and perpetually applicable : Clio holds up to Nature a particularly truthful dial , looking- glass , or mirror , which enables the judicious to plot their future actions in confidence of the ...
... present ; its lessons are always relevant , and perpetually applicable : Clio holds up to Nature a particularly truthful dial , looking- glass , or mirror , which enables the judicious to plot their future actions in confidence of the ...
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