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... Shakespeare's alone survive . We can therefore compare Shakespeare's picture of a Jew only with Marlowe's Barabas , and with the original of Shylock in the Italian novel on which Shakespeare's play is based . The first comparison shows ...
... Shakespeare's alone survive . We can therefore compare Shakespeare's picture of a Jew only with Marlowe's Barabas , and with the original of Shylock in the Italian novel on which Shakespeare's play is based . The first comparison shows ...
Page 172
... Shakespeare offends less than others ; but we must note that social manners in Shakespeare's day admitted a style of coarse jesting which we find intolerable . The grave Lord Chancellor Bacon made and published a collection of ...
... Shakespeare offends less than others ; but we must note that social manners in Shakespeare's day admitted a style of coarse jesting which we find intolerable . The grave Lord Chancellor Bacon made and published a collection of ...
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... Shakespeare's handwriting permits us now to attribute decidedly to Shakespeare . Further , it must be observed that Shakespeare recog- nizes the shrewdness and common sense , and also the magnanimity , of individuals among them . In the ...
... Shakespeare's handwriting permits us now to attribute decidedly to Shakespeare . Further , it must be observed that Shakespeare recog- nizes the shrewdness and common sense , and also the magnanimity , of individuals among them . In the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS THE NEXT THIRTY YEARS BY THE RIGHT | 1 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191617 | 33 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191718 | 51 |
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