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... appeared on the subject and one that marked the opening of a new era in Shakespearian studies . This was hardly recognized at the time , since much of the material was descriptive merely and few perceived that the Author's acute ...
... appeared on the subject and one that marked the opening of a new era in Shakespearian studies . This was hardly recognized at the time , since much of the material was descriptive merely and few perceived that the Author's acute ...
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... appeared in September 1918 in The Times Literary Supplement . The same journal further published in January and March 1919 three important articles headed " The " Stolen and Surreptitious " Shakespearian Texts ' in which Mr. Pollard and ...
... appeared in September 1918 in The Times Literary Supplement . The same journal further published in January and March 1919 three important articles headed " The " Stolen and Surreptitious " Shakespearian Texts ' in which Mr. Pollard and ...
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... appeared in the Literary Supplement on 24 April 1919 ; and finally set to work organizing the publication of a collection of essays illustrating different aspects of the problem which appeared in ' Shake- speare Problems Series ' in ...
... appeared in the Literary Supplement on 24 April 1919 ; and finally set to work organizing the publication of a collection of essays illustrating different aspects of the problem which appeared in ' Shake- speare Problems Series ' in ...
Contents
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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