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... suggested , together with those deep burnishings of a royal splendour so weighty throughout the poetry here , blend naturally into Shakespeare's general feeling elsewhere for England's , which is now also Scot- land's , undying ...
... suggested , together with those deep burnishings of a royal splendour so weighty throughout the poetry here , blend naturally into Shakespeare's general feeling elsewhere for England's , which is now also Scot- land's , undying ...
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... suggests , into the play's more national structure . This is made clear by the prophetic tablet left by Jupiter , king of the ... suggested , as the Soothsayer's words help to emphasise , being that of strength with spiritual sincerity ...
... suggests , into the play's more national structure . This is made clear by the prophetic tablet left by Jupiter , king of the ... suggested , as the Soothsayer's words help to emphasise , being that of strength with spiritual sincerity ...
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... suggested that Nelson was set towering over all London's heroes because he was ' master of the great dragon ' , and ... suggests that a wolf's soul has found its way into the human form of Shylock . Bears , wolves , and boars I have ...
... suggested that Nelson was set towering over all London's heroes because he was ' master of the great dragon ' , and ... suggests that a wolf's soul has found its way into the human form of Shylock . Bears , wolves , and boars I have ...
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OUR ENGLISH HERITAGE | 1 |
ROSES AT WAR | 4 |
SAINT GEORGE FOR ENGLAND | 12 |
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