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Duke Humphrey is the only representation in the early plays of a third kind of tragic solitary ; the noble figure , who , like Othello , Lear , and Macbeth , begins in full communion with his fellows , filling an honourable position ...
Duke Humphrey is the only representation in the early plays of a third kind of tragic solitary ; the noble figure , who , like Othello , Lear , and Macbeth , begins in full communion with his fellows , filling an honourable position ...
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In 1850 then , a few months after his death , the world was able to read the poet's own account of the growth of his mind up to the time of his early poetic maturity and as revised by him in his later days .
In 1850 then , a few months after his death , the world was able to read the poet's own account of the growth of his mind up to the time of his early poetic maturity and as revised by him in his later days .
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His progress , nevertheless , was remarkable and as early as 1906 he produced his first publication , The Instruction of Ptah - hotep , a translation of a well - known early literary text of which the principal manuscript is the Prisse ...
His progress , nevertheless , was remarkable and as early as 1906 he produced his first publication , The Instruction of Ptah - hotep , a translation of a well - known early literary text of which the principal manuscript is the Prisse ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
ALESSANDRO MANZONI Italian Lecture By A P dEntrèves | 23 |
MORAL PRINCIPLES AND INDUCTIVE POLICIES Philosophical | 51 |
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