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... certainly beget modesty in me , because I am really disqualified from giving the sort of address which is generally given in this room . For six years now I have only been able to read slowly and with great difficulty . To read a paper ...
... certainly beget modesty in me , because I am really disqualified from giving the sort of address which is generally given in this room . For six years now I have only been able to read slowly and with great difficulty . To read a paper ...
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... certainly I should write it now . It is worth considering why John Morley wrote Wordsworth , and why many of us would name Wordsworth as our favourite poet . Of course it is impossible to account satisfactorily for this , to catch one's ...
... certainly I should write it now . It is worth considering why John Morley wrote Wordsworth , and why many of us would name Wordsworth as our favourite poet . Of course it is impossible to account satisfactorily for this , to catch one's ...
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... certainly got pleasure from reading it when I was young , but I got more pleasure on reading it again years afterwards . The great books have stood the test of time because they possess in an unusual degree the power of satisfying human ...
... certainly got pleasure from reading it when I was young , but I got more pleasure on reading it again years afterwards . The great books have stood the test of time because they possess in an unusual degree the power of satisfying human ...
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... certainly no mere verbal , no mere intellectual give and take of the author's meaning will set up . The play is being interpreted , and its meaning enriched in a dozen other ways . There is the emotional value in the very sound of words ...
... certainly no mere verbal , no mere intellectual give and take of the author's meaning will set up . The play is being interpreted , and its meaning enriched in a dozen other ways . There is the emotional value in the very sound of words ...
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... certainly makes five ) . This , of course , would be an entirely reasonable commentary on his proceedings , and it is of a piece with the translators ' whole attitude towards the play . The Ghost then informs him that his punishment is ...
... certainly makes five ) . This , of course , would be an entirely reasonable commentary on his proceedings , and it is of a piece with the translators ' whole attitude towards the play . The Ghost then informs him that his punishment is ...
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