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... writers anticipated the romantic criticism of Shakespeare if only by their insistence upon the importance of the ... writer to call attention to Whiter's work on Shakespeare ( The Genesis of Shakespeare Idolatry , 1931 ) , although he ...
... writers anticipated the romantic criticism of Shakespeare if only by their insistence upon the importance of the ... writer to call attention to Whiter's work on Shakespeare ( The Genesis of Shakespeare Idolatry , 1931 ) , although he ...
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... writing too soon , and writing too much . ' If I had done less , I should have done better . Better still , if I had done nothing . ' . . . This was the loneliness of failure.2 Yet , with a flash of his earlier fighting spirit , the old ...
... writing too soon , and writing too much . ' If I had done less , I should have done better . Better still , if I had done nothing . ' . . . This was the loneliness of failure.2 Yet , with a flash of his earlier fighting spirit , the old ...
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... writers who interrupted the flow of their narrative by argumentation and moralizing of their own . Still more did he condemn those other writers who introduced their own prejudices under cover of discourses attributed to historical ...
... writers who interrupted the flow of their narrative by argumentation and moralizing of their own . Still more did he condemn those other writers who introduced their own prejudices under cover of discourses attributed to historical ...
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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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