How to Read Shakespeare: A Guide for the General ReaderHodder and Stoughton, 1913 - 292 páginas |
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... Perhaps he holds that there are human beings who have derived from nature a double or treble dose of original sin and are irredeemably bad from the beginning — an opinion in which there are a good many who would agree with him and for ...
... Perhaps he holds that there are human beings who have derived from nature a double or treble dose of original sin and are irredeemably bad from the beginning — an opinion in which there are a good many who would agree with him and for ...
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... perhaps the most effectively painted of all the minor figures in Shakspeare's vast gallery of portraits - the type of the courtier and councillor , with unbounded con- fidence in the virtue of his own advice , with maxims and proverbs ...
... perhaps the most effectively painted of all the minor figures in Shakspeare's vast gallery of portraits - the type of the courtier and councillor , with unbounded con- fidence in the virtue of his own advice , with maxims and proverbs ...
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... Teacher spoke of the final verdict of con- demnation as being due to the neglect rather than to the misuse of talents . More perhaps fail through missing the opportunities provided by Providence than through yielding to 12 THE TRAGEDIES ...
... Teacher spoke of the final verdict of con- demnation as being due to the neglect rather than to the misuse of talents . More perhaps fail through missing the opportunities provided by Providence than through yielding to 12 THE TRAGEDIES ...
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... perhaps be discerned in the relation of the place to the rest of England . On the outer wall of the pump - room at Leamington there is a large map of the surrounding neighbourhood , on which a spot is marked as being the centre of ...
... perhaps be discerned in the relation of the place to the rest of England . On the outer wall of the pump - room at Leamington there is a large map of the surrounding neighbourhood , on which a spot is marked as being the centre of ...
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... perhaps to correspond with the day of his death , which was 23 April , 1616. He was the third of the seven children of John Shakspeare , glover , corn - merchant or butcher - he may have been all three - and there is an old tradition ...
... perhaps to correspond with the day of his death , which was 23 April , 1616. He was the third of the seven children of John Shakspeare , glover , corn - merchant or butcher - he may have been all three - and there is an old tradition ...
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