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... believe to be wholly Shakespeare's , the second is from Henry VI , part ii , a play continuously doubted by critics of every kind , and of which Fleay said that Shakespeare probably never wrote a line . Personally , I believe that if ...
... believe to be wholly Shakespeare's , the second is from Henry VI , part ii , a play continuously doubted by critics of every kind , and of which Fleay said that Shakespeare probably never wrote a line . Personally , I believe that if ...
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... believe is a Being whom they picture in an utterly anthropomorphic fashion — a kind of Being whom it is not wholly absurd to picture as seated on a throne — a kind of Being who even if he were able to say to himself , ' All things are ...
... believe is a Being whom they picture in an utterly anthropomorphic fashion — a kind of Being whom it is not wholly absurd to picture as seated on a throne — a kind of Being who even if he were able to say to himself , ' All things are ...
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... believe in a Being who has the attributes customarily assigned to the Divine , and who is at the same time a Being with whom we may have personal relations , can there be any belief more difficult to acquire , for those who do not find ...
... believe in a Being who has the attributes customarily assigned to the Divine , and who is at the same time a Being with whom we may have personal relations , can there be any belief more difficult to acquire , for those who do not find ...
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VERGILS CREATIVE ART Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 17 |
VIRGIL IN ENGLISH POETRY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 39 |
VIRGIL Annual Lecture on a Master Mind By J W Mackail | 55 |
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