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... critics of every kind , and of which Fleay said that Shakespeare probably never wrote a line . Personally , I believe that if Fleay had looked a little closer , he would have allowed that Shakespeare wrote at least these four lines just ...
... critics of every kind , and of which Fleay said that Shakespeare probably never wrote a line . Personally , I believe that if Fleay had looked a little closer , he would have allowed that Shakespeare wrote at least these four lines just ...
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... Criticism is certainly characteristic of his work throughout : and as a philosophical critic he sought to be scrupulously just ... critics . sistency , but rather by reference to their consistency with 466 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
... Criticism is certainly characteristic of his work throughout : and as a philosophical critic he sought to be scrupulously just ... critics . sistency , but rather by reference to their consistency with 466 PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY.
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... criticism of this kind it is evident that it would not have been possible to select or reject as the result of criticism . His fundamental convictions were drawn from what may be broadly de- scribed as common sense on the one hand and ...
... criticism of this kind it is evident that it would not have been possible to select or reject as the result of criticism . His fundamental convictions were drawn from what may be broadly de- scribed as common sense on the one hand and ...
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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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