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British Academy. ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE SHAKESPEARE AND THE DICTION OF COMMON LIFE By F. P. WILSON Read 23 April 1941 E have heard much in recent years of the necessity WE of making ourselves Shakespeare's contemporaries . We shall ...
British Academy. ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE SHAKESPEARE AND THE DICTION OF COMMON LIFE By F. P. WILSON Read 23 April 1941 E have heard much in recent years of the necessity WE of making ourselves Shakespeare's contemporaries . We shall ...
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... Shakespeare's . Sometimes the difference is so slight that the modern meaning does little or no harm . It matters little , to take an example of Henry Bradley's , ' whether we understand Polonius's ' Still harping on my daughter ' to ...
... Shakespeare's . Sometimes the difference is so slight that the modern meaning does little or no harm . It matters little , to take an example of Henry Bradley's , ' whether we understand Polonius's ' Still harping on my daughter ' to ...
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... Shakespeare " has laboured to enlarge the boundaries of Criticism , by applying a metaphysical principle to the elucidation of Poetic imagery , and figurative description ' . He was disappointed with the reception of his book . From an ...
... Shakespeare " has laboured to enlarge the boundaries of Criticism , by applying a metaphysical principle to the elucidation of Poetic imagery , and figurative description ' . He was disappointed with the reception of his book . From an ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 19 |
TSARDOM AND IMPERIALISM IN THE FAR EAST and Middle East | 25 |
REASON AND INTUITION Philosophical Lecture By A C Ewing | 67 |
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