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... believe , a sounder base for an understanding of one's world in the context of eternity , than anything that immediately preceded it and , I fear , than anything that came after it .... This is in itself an emotive piece of Victorian ...
... believe , a sounder base for an understanding of one's world in the context of eternity , than anything that immediately preceded it and , I fear , than anything that came after it .... This is in itself an emotive piece of Victorian ...
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... believe Shakespeare did , and I believe that it was his purpose to juxtapose him to and relate him to Hamlet , in the manner which I have described , as a vital ingredient of the play's homogeneity . Wedmore Memorial Lecture BOSWELL'S ...
... believe Shakespeare did , and I believe that it was his purpose to juxtapose him to and relate him to Hamlet , in the manner which I have described , as a vital ingredient of the play's homogeneity . Wedmore Memorial Lecture BOSWELL'S ...
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... believe to be not only good advice in itself but a precept which lies at the root of successful rhetoric as it was understood by the finest writers of the nineteenth century . ' Remember ' , he said , ' that your first problem is to ...
... believe to be not only good advice in itself but a precept which lies at the root of successful rhetoric as it was understood by the finest writers of the nineteenth century . ' Remember ' , he said , ' that your first problem is to ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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