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... and Chalmers for tradition and record concerning Shakespeare , or of their
investigations of the social and professional conditions under which his life must
have been passed . The last two writers seemed also to have exhausted the field
of ...
... and Chalmers for tradition and record concerning Shakespeare , or of their
investigations of the social and professional conditions under which his life must
have been passed . The last two writers seemed also to have exhausted the field
of ...
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And as there has even been a book written to show that Shakespeare was a Celt
, it may be well to say here , that the Turchill * de Arden who is above mentioned
was the first of his family who assumed a surname . His father's name was Alwin
...
And as there has even been a book written to show that Shakespeare was a Celt
, it may be well to say here , that the Turchill * de Arden who is above mentioned
was the first of his family who assumed a surname . His father's name was Alwin
...
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... of the Catechism , to learn and labor truly to get his own living , and do his duty
in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him ; for that was the sum
and substance of the which have occurred to me only as I have been writing .
... of the Catechism , to learn and labor truly to get his own living , and do his duty
in that state of life to which it had pleased God to call him ; for that was the sum
and substance of the which have occurred to me only as I have been writing .
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Genius does not teach facts ; and every man who has himself been through the
curriculum will see that the writer of that passage had surely , at least , passed
through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's
phrase ...
Genius does not teach facts ; and every man who has himself been through the
curriculum will see that the writer of that passage had surely , at least , passed
through the same course before the days of expurgated classics . Jonson's
phrase ...
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It is true , as Farmer has shown , that his works furnish evidence undeniable that
in preparing himself to write upon Greek and Roman subjects he used the
existing translations of the classics . But how many who for years have spent a
part of ...
It is true , as Farmer has shown , that his works furnish evidence undeniable that
in preparing himself to write upon Greek and Roman subjects he used the
existing translations of the classics . But how many who for years have spent a
part of ...
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