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Writers differ greatly in the degree to which they make their individuality felt . We read Shakespeare or Sophocles , and are hardly aware of the man behind the writing . We hear a voice , but the speaker is invisible .
Writers differ greatly in the degree to which they make their individuality felt . We read Shakespeare or Sophocles , and are hardly aware of the man behind the writing . We hear a voice , but the speaker is invisible .
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The London delegates , writing back to the city for further instructions , indicate the difficulties of the assembly ; the towns cannot agree , the merchants of the staple want a foreign staple , and they are all afraid of incurring the ...
The London delegates , writing back to the city for further instructions , indicate the difficulties of the assembly ; the towns cannot agree , the merchants of the staple want a foreign staple , and they are all afraid of incurring the ...
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To this discussion of the date of writing and the dramatic date , Taylor adds a careful summary of the main contents of each dialogue . These summaries are of the greatest service to any one who desires guidance through any particular ...
To this discussion of the date of writing and the dramatic date , Taylor adds a careful summary of the main contents of each dialogue . These summaries are of the greatest service to any one who desires guidance through any particular ...
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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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