How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... there is to see . Apart from the mere pleasure of reading , which grows with repetition , I have cultivated an intimacy with these writings chiefly for the purpose of fertilising my own mind by the perio- dical vii L4 VILLE.
... there is to see . Apart from the mere pleasure of reading , which grows with repetition , I have cultivated an intimacy with these writings chiefly for the purpose of fertilising my own mind by the perio- dical vii L4 VILLE.
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A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. purpose of fertilising my own mind by the perio- dical discharge on it ... minds , they may reckon these productions of genius , as a whole , among the objects of which it is written , " All ...
A Guide for the General Reader James Stalker. purpose of fertilising my own mind by the perio- dical discharge on it ... minds , they may reckon these productions of genius , as a whole , among the objects of which it is written , " All ...
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... mind to recover its tone ; Shakspeare has been mine ; and my services are offered humbly to those approaching him in the same holiday - spirit . Yet I sometimes flatter myself that long practice , in another field , in making crooked ...
... mind to recover its tone ; Shakspeare has been mine ; and my services are offered humbly to those approaching him in the same holiday - spirit . Yet I sometimes flatter myself that long practice , in another field , in making crooked ...
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... mind like his ; the fidelity with which he clung to his chosen task proves that he felt it to be so ; and in the results , as they lie before us , we can still trace the rapid and marvellous development which , under this discipline ...
... mind like his ; the fidelity with which he clung to his chosen task proves that he felt it to be so ; and in the results , as they lie before us , we can still trace the rapid and marvellous development which , under this discipline ...
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... mind the question of the origin of these wars ; and so he was carried back to the rise of the House of Lancaster in the usurpation of Boling- broke , Duke of Hereford , who dethroned Richard II . and became Henry the Fourth . In working ...
... mind the question of the origin of these wars ; and so he was carried back to the rise of the House of Lancaster in the usurpation of Boling- broke , Duke of Hereford , who dethroned Richard II . and became Henry the Fourth . In working ...
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