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... Perhaps the vitalising power of Shakespeare is best seen in the loving care that he sometimes spends on subsidiary characters , whose connection with the plot is but slight ' , we are told , and the same instinct which calls forth this ...
... Perhaps the vitalising power of Shakespeare is best seen in the loving care that he sometimes spends on subsidiary characters , whose connection with the plot is but slight ' , we are told , and the same instinct which calls forth this ...
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... perhaps war on two fronts , seems to me unavoid- able ' , wrote Friedrich to Heinrich from The Hague , on 1 April 1848. And further : ' War between Germany and Russia is con- sidered probable ... our inclinations are for it . " 2 Early ...
... perhaps war on two fronts , seems to me unavoid- able ' , wrote Friedrich to Heinrich from The Hague , on 1 April 1848. And further : ' War between Germany and Russia is con- sidered probable ... our inclinations are for it . " 2 Early ...
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... perhaps , who is openly contemptuous of poetry - writing as such.1 Very far from his mind and nature is any such rigid , such careful systema- tization as gives a formal charm to the disciplined imagina- tions of Dante . Contemptuous of ...
... perhaps , who is openly contemptuous of poetry - writing as such.1 Very far from his mind and nature is any such rigid , such careful systema- tization as gives a formal charm to the disciplined imagina- tions of Dante . Contemptuous of ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
IMMATERIALISM Philosophical Lecture By A A Luce Read | 19 |
WORDSWORTH AND POPE Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 33 |
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