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ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE SHAKESPEARE'S PUNCTUATION By P. ALEXANDER Read 25 April 1945 O man forgets his original trade : the rights of nations , and of kings , sink into qu questions of grammar , if grammarians discuss them .
ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE SHAKESPEARE'S PUNCTUATION By P. ALEXANDER Read 25 April 1945 O man forgets his original trade : the rights of nations , and of kings , sink into qu questions of grammar , if grammarians discuss them .
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itself as well as with that derived from kindred texts ; and this evidence taken as a whole no longer stands in opposition to the conclusions now reached by scholars in their reconstruction of the history of the Shakespeare documents ...
itself as well as with that derived from kindred texts ; and this evidence taken as a whole no longer stands in opposition to the conclusions now reached by scholars in their reconstruction of the history of the Shakespeare documents ...
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But more important than any of these ministrations was the support he lent to two major events in Shakespeare criticism at this period . The preface to Shakespeare's Handwriting published by Maunde Thompson in 1916 concludes ' with the ...
But more important than any of these ministrations was the support he lent to two major events in Shakespeare criticism at this period . The preface to Shakespeare's Handwriting published by Maunde Thompson in 1916 concludes ' with the ...
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CORRESPONDING FELLOWS 1945 | 4 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir John Clapham | 12 |
THE POETRY OF THOMAS GRAY Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 43 |
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