Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJ. Murray, 1959 - 132 páginas |
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... perhaps more fanciful ones of their own . Those used throughout this paper and the translations of the poems themselves are taken from the Early English Text Society's edition . Christ II and Juliana have worked into the end of the poem ...
... perhaps more fanciful ones of their own . Those used throughout this paper and the translations of the poems themselves are taken from the Early English Text Society's edition . Christ II and Juliana have worked into the end of the poem ...
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... perhaps had been in existence for a considerable while , before the scribe of the Exeter Book made his copy , for there can be no good reason for assuming that the scribe set out deliberately to produce disorder out of order ...
... perhaps had been in existence for a considerable while , before the scribe of the Exeter Book made his copy , for there can be no good reason for assuming that the scribe set out deliberately to produce disorder out of order ...
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... perhaps the most widely misunderstood of all , the young Count Bertram of Rousillon in All's Well that Ends Well . All of these are quite human and sometimes rather interesting character studies , but we have dropped into the way of ...
... perhaps the most widely misunderstood of all , the young Count Bertram of Rousillon in All's Well that Ends Well . All of these are quite human and sometimes rather interesting character studies , but we have dropped into the way of ...
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JOHN LELAND | 18 |
SHAKESPEARE AND SIR THOMAS MORE | 36 |
THE SHADOW OF THE SWAN | 58 |
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Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies ... English Association Visualização de excertos - 1952 |
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