A Life of Shakespeare: With an Anthology of Shakespeare's PoetryCarroll & Nicholson, 1949 - 239 Seiten |
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... undoubted facts about Shakespeare , and all the reasonable inferences , without having to wade through the works of scholars who have nothing in common with the poet or the conjectural subtleties of critics 14 A LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE.
... undoubted facts about Shakespeare , and all the reasonable inferences , without having to wade through the works of scholars who have nothing in common with the poet or the conjectural subtleties of critics 14 A LIFE OF SHAKESPEARE.
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With an Anthology of Shakespeare's Poetry Hesketh Pearson. common with the poet or the conjectural subtleties of critics who wish to prove that they have everything in common with him . Pedagogues and pederasts have been the curse of ...
With an Anthology of Shakespeare's Poetry Hesketh Pearson. common with the poet or the conjectural subtleties of critics who wish to prove that they have everything in common with him . Pedagogues and pederasts have been the curse of ...
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... common sense when they speak separately . One of them tells the truth about the wealthy classes of all ages : " The leanness that afflicts us , the object of our misery , is as an inventory to particularise their abundance . " The same ...
... common sense when they speak separately . One of them tells the truth about the wealthy classes of all ages : " The leanness that afflicts us , the object of our misery , is as an inventory to particularise their abundance . " The same ...
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