Shakespeare: His Ethical Teaching ...Smiths' Printing Company, Limited, 1922 - 112 pàgines |
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... significance of his writings is the author's only plea , if such be needed , for adding this to the already multitudinous contributions to Shakespearean literature . I CHAPTER II . HOW TO STUDY SHAKESPEARE . S INTRODUCTION . 9.
... significance of his writings is the author's only plea , if such be needed , for adding this to the already multitudinous contributions to Shakespearean literature . I CHAPTER II . HOW TO STUDY SHAKESPEARE . S INTRODUCTION . 9.
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Harold Ford. By universal consent , he stands unrivalled in the language and literature of the world for the matchless beauty of his verse . We are lost in wonderment at the magic of his words ! But words are only the material with which ...
Harold Ford. By universal consent , he stands unrivalled in the language and literature of the world for the matchless beauty of his verse . We are lost in wonderment at the magic of his words ! But words are only the material with which ...
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... literature . A very cursory view of the greatest authors , whose works are a living force in the world of letters , will suffice to convince the unprejudiced mind that the perennial freshness of all that is imperishable in literature is ...
... literature . A very cursory view of the greatest authors , whose works are a living force in the world of letters , will suffice to convince the unprejudiced mind that the perennial freshness of all that is imperishable in literature is ...
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