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... criticism . The perception of those ideas in their sequences within a poem written some thousand years ago is often ... critics have suggested . But two statements about the created things are not Scriptural , the longer being the ...
... criticism . The perception of those ideas in their sequences within a poem written some thousand years ago is often ... critics have suggested . But two statements about the created things are not Scriptural , the longer being the ...
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... critics who do recognize this element of improvisation in such a play as Othello . The pity of it is that they are affronted by it . Perhaps the greater pity is that so many Shakespearean critics are also pedagogues . As such , our ...
... critics who do recognize this element of improvisation in such a play as Othello . The pity of it is that they are affronted by it . Perhaps the greater pity is that so many Shakespearean critics are also pedagogues . As such , our ...
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... critics . They were interested in literature , but less for its own sake than as one illustration of the way in ... critic , and an able disputant . Their partnership not only produced a happy family life but also a valuable element in ...
... critics . They were interested in literature , but less for its own sake than as one illustration of the way in ... critic , and an able disputant . Their partnership not only produced a happy family life but also a valuable element in ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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