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Page 120
... instances that I shall now offer deserve more than their being reduced to instances , but my duty today is less to them than to Shakespeare . So , in brief , there is the art of Richard Morgan , who ends his ' De Provinciis Consularibus ...
... instances that I shall now offer deserve more than their being reduced to instances , but my duty today is less to them than to Shakespeare . So , in brief , there is the art of Richard Morgan , who ends his ' De Provinciis Consularibus ...
Page 126
... instance in which the connection between our ideas and the groups of sounds that suggest them each in turn is anything more than arbitrary or purely fortuitous . '36 ' Hardly an instance ' is easily said . But I should return from this ...
... instance in which the connection between our ideas and the groups of sounds that suggest them each in turn is anything more than arbitrary or purely fortuitous . '36 ' Hardly an instance ' is easily said . But I should return from this ...
Page 137
... instance , or the awe at Shakespeare's power , scarcely endurable for a fellow - poet , ' Is this to be borne ? ' , when the Shakespearian power is to be adduced in ' Borne on the bier ' . If we restore the 1609 spelling to the lines ...
... instance , or the awe at Shakespeare's power , scarcely endurable for a fellow - poet , ' Is this to be borne ? ' , when the Shakespearian power is to be adduced in ' Borne on the bier ' . If we restore the 1609 spelling to the lines ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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