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... possibly also at 85. 3. As MacD . P. Jackson's analysis of compositorial preferences in the Sonnets , ' Punctuation and the Compositors of Shakespeare's Sonnets , 1609 ' , The Library , 5th Series 30 ( 1975 ) , 1-23 , shows , the error ...
... possibly also at 85. 3. As MacD . P. Jackson's analysis of compositorial preferences in the Sonnets , ' Punctuation and the Compositors of Shakespeare's Sonnets , 1609 ' , The Library , 5th Series 30 ( 1975 ) , 1-23 , shows , the error ...
Page 108
... possibly three , possibly two . " The second example is that when , in his speech in the ' Don Pacifico ' debate , Lord Palmerston talked of ' every class in society ' , he was not referring to the three - stage model of upper , middle ...
... possibly three , possibly two . " The second example is that when , in his speech in the ' Don Pacifico ' debate , Lord Palmerston talked of ' every class in society ' , he was not referring to the three - stage model of upper , middle ...
Page 478
... possibly be sufficient on their own . As he wrote in a Singapore student magazine , monocausal arguments necessarily moved out of the realm of historical explanation into that of political ideology . " 39 In general , though , it was ...
... possibly be sufficient on their own . As he wrote in a Singapore student magazine , monocausal arguments necessarily moved out of the realm of historical explanation into that of political ideology . " 39 In general , though , it was ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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