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... doubt flattered at first by Shakespeare's " return " to him , was soon puzzled by his obviously changed attitude . No doubt he upbraided Shakespeare for this . . . in some such petulant terms as : " You no longer love me as you used to ...
... doubt flattered at first by Shakespeare's " return " to him , was soon puzzled by his obviously changed attitude . No doubt he upbraided Shakespeare for this . . . in some such petulant terms as : " You no longer love me as you used to ...
Page 163
... doubt about it ' ) and then proceeds to get round it . To follow the moves , one needs an extended quotation . Sumner / Compton / Jones [ Bowers's plagiarist ] is a cheat , no doubt about it ; and now and then we run across other cases ...
... doubt about it ' ) and then proceeds to get round it . To follow the moves , one needs an extended quotation . Sumner / Compton / Jones [ Bowers's plagiarist ] is a cheat , no doubt about it ; and now and then we run across other cases ...
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... doubts that had been expressed by Kuiper . 28 H. W. Bailey having demonstrated that many Sanskrit words with retroflex ... doubt ' . It revised the list of words to which the law might apply , i.e. those in which retroflexion could ...
... doubts that had been expressed by Kuiper . 28 H. W. Bailey having demonstrated that many Sanskrit words with retroflex ... doubt ' . It revised the list of words to which the law might apply , i.e. those in which retroflexion could ...
Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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