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... Shakespeare's ally . So our virtues lie in the interpretation of the time . ' Translators assisted Lessing in making Shakespeare known and understood , but imitators planted him in German soil . It was his good luck again that his first ...
... Shakespeare's ally . So our virtues lie in the interpretation of the time . ' Translators assisted Lessing in making Shakespeare known and understood , but imitators planted him in German soil . It was his good luck again that his first ...
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... Shakespeare is called in , and is sure to save the financial situation . " A poet who is so frequently heard in the theatre is much stronger than a poet who is merely read in books : this explains the miraculous popularity which Shakespeare ...
... Shakespeare is called in , and is sure to save the financial situation . " A poet who is so frequently heard in the theatre is much stronger than a poet who is merely read in books : this explains the miraculous popularity which Shakespeare ...
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... Shakespeare , and not that of ' entrance hall ' , as in everyday English . Even the use of the word Sect for champagne arose in connexion with Shakespeare . In the eighteenth century Sect was employed by the German only for heavy wines ...
... Shakespeare , and not that of ' entrance hall ' , as in everyday English . Even the use of the word Sect for champagne arose in connexion with Shakespeare . In the eighteenth century Sect was employed by the German only for heavy wines ...
Contents
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS | 113 |
THE STUDY OF MODERN HISTORY IN GREAT BRITAIN CONSIDERed | 139 |
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