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Page 457
... perhaps . no reader ever called it his favourite play . Indeed , except for educa- tional purposes , I suppose it is , after Timon , the least generally read of the tragedies . Even the critic who feels bound to rank it above Romeo and ...
... perhaps . no reader ever called it his favourite play . Indeed , except for educa- tional purposes , I suppose it is , after Timon , the least generally read of the tragedies . Even the critic who feels bound to rank it above Romeo and ...
Page 475
... perhaps open to criticism ; but one of the first considerations which led to the choice of it was a wish to exclude , as far as possible , one of the thorniest , and not perhaps one of the most fruitful , of the innumerable questions of ...
... perhaps open to criticism ; but one of the first considerations which led to the choice of it was a wish to exclude , as far as possible , one of the thorniest , and not perhaps one of the most fruitful , of the innumerable questions of ...
Page 476
... perhaps apt to think very highly indeed of it . But it has to be remembered that this estimate is not universal by any means , even among ourselves ; and has sometimes been distinctly traversed by foreigners of various nations , some of ...
... perhaps apt to think very highly indeed of it . But it has to be remembered that this estimate is not universal by any means , even among ourselves ; and has sometimes been distinctly traversed by foreigners of various nations , some of ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS 1912 | 7 |
NINTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 8 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 8 |
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