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... acted ? It is easier , as we shall see , to call that a truism than to admit all its truth must imply . Make such a comparison , however , between Shakespeare and his contemporaries ; set , for instance , Marlowe's Edward II by his ...
... acted ? It is easier , as we shall see , to call that a truism than to admit all its truth must imply . Make such a comparison , however , between Shakespeare and his contemporaries ; set , for instance , Marlowe's Edward II by his ...
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... acted , which cannot be effectively acted , is a failure . What should we say of a symphony which no orchestra could play ? And the answer to this question will , as I contend , involve , though with a difference , all these greater ...
... acted , which cannot be effectively acted , is a failure . What should we say of a symphony which no orchestra could play ? And the answer to this question will , as I contend , involve , though with a difference , all these greater ...
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... acted on the same principle . The best means to bring about the division of the allies all the politicians of Westminster believed was to make a frontal attack on the weakest point , the allegiance of the Colonies to their allies ...
... acted on the same principle . The best means to bring about the division of the allies all the politicians of Westminster believed was to make a frontal attack on the weakest point , the allegiance of the Colonies to their allies ...
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SIR ADOLPHUS WILLIAM WARD 18371924 By T F TOUT | 11 |
CORRESPONDING FELLOWS | 12 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 192324 | 17 |
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