The Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1J. D. Morris, 1901 |
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... known . A man , to be able to describe — indeed , to be able to know - various people in life , must be able at sight to comprehend their essential features , to know how they shade one into another , to see how they diversify the ...
... known . A man , to be able to describe — indeed , to be able to know - various people in life , must be able at sight to comprehend their essential features , to know how they shade one into another , to see how they diversify the ...
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... known prem- ises by common reasoning . Doubtless there is some rea- son why negroes have woolly hair ( and if you look into a philosophical treatise , you will find that the author could have made out that it would be so , if he had not ...
... known prem- ises by common reasoning . Doubtless there is some rea- son why negroes have woolly hair ( and if you look into a philosophical treatise , you will find that the author could have made out that it would be so , if he had not ...
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... known attack on ' the onely Shake - scene in a country ' ; in this pamphlet Greene spoke as the very representative of ' Learning , ' and sounded the alarm of the scholar - poets at the triumphs of the ' un- learned ' players in general ...
... known attack on ' the onely Shake - scene in a country ' ; in this pamphlet Greene spoke as the very representative of ' Learning , ' and sounded the alarm of the scholar - poets at the triumphs of the ' un- learned ' players in general ...
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