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The two parts of Henry IV are curiously free from any continuous imagery of this kind , while King John is a very interesting example of a most strong symbolism which powerfully affects us pictorially and emotionally .
The two parts of Henry IV are curiously free from any continuous imagery of this kind , while King John is a very interesting example of a most strong symbolism which powerfully affects us pictorially and emotionally .
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This curious group of images is but one example of many such associated groups , which , when studied together , throw a distinct light on Shakespeare's likes and dislikes , physical sensations , experiences , and emotions ...
This curious group of images is but one example of many such associated groups , which , when studied together , throw a distinct light on Shakespeare's likes and dislikes , physical sensations , experiences , and emotions ...
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Take , for example , the instances of ouviotnui and its various parts here tabulated : I 10 Par.2 Bekker 47a 9 πώς λεϊ συνίστασθαι τους μύθους : quomodo oportet constituere fabulas.3 8 5ob 32 τους συνεστώτας ευ μύθους : Constituentes ...
Take , for example , the instances of ouviotnui and its various parts here tabulated : I 10 Par.2 Bekker 47a 9 πώς λεϊ συνίστασθαι τους μύθους : quomodo oportet constituere fabulas.3 8 5ob 32 τους συνεστώτας ευ μύθους : Constituentes ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19301 | 7 |
VERGILS CREATIVE ARt Annual Lecture on Aspects of Art | 14 |
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