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... concerned , not so much with the indi- vidual essays , as with their mutual relation and general significance . Lectures addressed to the Royal Society of Litera- ture , as is usual with such bodies , are purely a matter of individual ...
... concerned , not so much with the indi- vidual essays , as with their mutual relation and general significance . Lectures addressed to the Royal Society of Litera- ture , as is usual with such bodies , are purely a matter of individual ...
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... concerned in his lecture on Some Tasks for Dramatic Scholarship . " It is a happy chance that this appears in print while the Tercentenary of the First Folio is being celebrated . Himself an actor , a dramatist , and a producer - in the ...
... concerned in his lecture on Some Tasks for Dramatic Scholarship . " It is a happy chance that this appears in print while the Tercentenary of the First Folio is being celebrated . Himself an actor , a dramatist , and a producer - in the ...
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... concerned with a novel and more fundamental danger to all that poet- dramatist stands for . In his essay on " Some Charac- teristics of Modern Literature , ” he deplores the fact that a large part of this literature has " turned from ...
... concerned with a novel and more fundamental danger to all that poet- dramatist stands for . In his essay on " Some Charac- teristics of Modern Literature , ” he deplores the fact that a large part of this literature has " turned from ...
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... concerned . His interpretation of that attitude , his revelation of Cobbett in the role of prophet , his comparison of him with Carlyle on the one hand and .with Blake on the other , must be read in his own words . All that is ...
... concerned . His interpretation of that attitude , his revelation of Cobbett in the role of prophet , his comparison of him with Carlyle on the one hand and .with Blake on the other , must be read in his own words . All that is ...
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... concern , however , must be with Standard English itself . It is no mere patriotic boast to say that it is the most ... concerns us in England very nearly , because the language used by Americans both in speech and in literature has ...
... concern , however , must be with Standard English itself . It is no mere patriotic boast to say that it is the most ... concerns us in England very nearly , because the language used by Americans both in speech and in literature has ...
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