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... poet since Goethe . And now we come back to Shakespeare . Two out of the six essays in the present volume are concerned with our national poet . For though Prof. Boas ' paper is concerned with Mrs. Stopes , she herself was greatly ...
... poet since Goethe . And now we come back to Shakespeare . Two out of the six essays in the present volume are concerned with our national poet . For though Prof. Boas ' paper is concerned with Mrs. Stopes , she herself was greatly ...
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... poet since Goethe . And now we come back to Shakespeare . Two out of the six essays in the present volume are concerned with our national poet . For though Prof. Boas ' paper is concerned with Mrs. Stopes , she herself was greatly ...
... poet since Goethe . And now we come back to Shakespeare . Two out of the six essays in the present volume are concerned with our national poet . For though Prof. Boas ' paper is concerned with Mrs. Stopes , she herself was greatly ...
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... poet , Mr. Lewis Spence , has recaptured the spirit of these early writers in verse , which is like a Scottish claymore in a Renaissance scabbard . Poets who write in dialect , though the vernacular is rather a language than a dialect ...
... poet , Mr. Lewis Spence , has recaptured the spirit of these early writers in verse , which is like a Scottish claymore in a Renaissance scabbard . Poets who write in dialect , though the vernacular is rather a language than a dialect ...
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A F R S L | 1 |
A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
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