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... play Armado addresses the ' Anointed ' with no very reverent humility ( Act V , sc . 2 ) , and Costard , who has been derisively announced as a member of the Commonwealth ' already plays with the term ' degree ' , which , as we shall ...
... play Armado addresses the ' Anointed ' with no very reverent humility ( Act V , sc . 2 ) , and Costard , who has been derisively announced as a member of the Commonwealth ' already plays with the term ' degree ' , which , as we shall ...
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... play , too --- truly tragic , notwithstanding the dramatist's crude use of his historic material - rises to a lofty view of political morality to which Hooker would not have hesitated to subscribe , in a passage in which with the King's ...
... play , too --- truly tragic , notwithstanding the dramatist's crude use of his historic material - rises to a lofty view of political morality to which Hooker would not have hesitated to subscribe , in a passage in which with the King's ...
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... play , and whether it was into this version that a satirical design was first infused , must remain a matter of conjecture , on which the date , or dates , of its composition must depend ; but we may here treat it as a play produced ...
... play , and whether it was into this version that a satirical design was first infused , must remain a matter of conjecture , on which the date , or dates , of its composition must depend ; but we may here treat it as a play produced ...
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OFFICERS AND COUNCIL 192021 | 21 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
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