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seems crude and clumsy by comparison with the earlier dialogue , it can be because Shakespeare is doing deliberate violence to his own dramatic instincts in order to defer to Plutarch , who was an ancient and an authority .
seems crude and clumsy by comparison with the earlier dialogue , it can be because Shakespeare is doing deliberate violence to his own dramatic instincts in order to defer to Plutarch , who was an ancient and an authority .
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II STI stu da ta PS th th . ot ap PE th VI PI co tr b fa I Donne's Ovidian Elegies seem to have been written more or less ... For in these Elegies Donne's creativity seems often to be a matter of discovering situations and tones which ...
II STI stu da ta PS th th . ot ap PE th VI PI co tr b fa I Donne's Ovidian Elegies seem to have been written more or less ... For in these Elegies Donne's creativity seems often to be a matter of discovering situations and tones which ...
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It seems to me that his concept of the impartial spectator is too complicated to be acceptable when one works it out fully in terms of his general theory of approval . An ordinary spectator approves of an agent's conduct if he finds ...
It seems to me that his concept of the impartial spectator is too complicated to be acceptable when one works it out fully in terms of his general theory of approval . An ordinary spectator approves of an agent's conduct if he finds ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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