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... revolutionary edition of the poems and Sonnets in 1780. Malone returned the Sonnets to the order in which they appeared in 1609 , and was the first to suggest that the 13 11 The 1725 edition refers on its title page to ' Mr ...
... revolutionary edition of the poems and Sonnets in 1780. Malone returned the Sonnets to the order in which they appeared in 1609 , and was the first to suggest that the 13 11 The 1725 edition refers on its title page to ' Mr ...
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... revolutionary upheavals , when the caste - bound Indian foot - soldier or pawn was permitted to become a queen upon reaching the eighth rank ( the opposite end of the board ) -on the condition that the pawn did reach the eighth rank ...
... revolutionary upheavals , when the caste - bound Indian foot - soldier or pawn was permitted to become a queen upon reaching the eighth rank ( the opposite end of the board ) -on the condition that the pawn did reach the eighth rank ...
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... revolutionary war in the 1970s . The Stokeses ' decision to return to the UK was also determined by family concerns . The perennial problems of securing a good education for four daughters loomed again . In 1963 , therefore , Stokes ...
... revolutionary war in the 1970s . The Stokeses ' decision to return to the UK was also determined by family concerns . The perennial problems of securing a good education for four daughters loomed again . In 1963 , therefore , Stokes ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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