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... less of a person , less of a character , but gave him at once a scope and a profundity which no other personal author ( unless we count Swift in that company ) has ever achieved . His life lacked comfort , and gained in comeliness ; it ...
... less of a person , less of a character , but gave him at once a scope and a profundity which no other personal author ( unless we count Swift in that company ) has ever achieved . His life lacked comfort , and gained in comeliness ; it ...
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... less certain , I gather , if he met Shakespeare and Marlowe the allusion to a cock dressed in borrowed plumes , and the supposition that he supplied the plot for the ' Winter's Tale ' are not , I believe , entirely authenticated , nor ...
... less certain , I gather , if he met Shakespeare and Marlowe the allusion to a cock dressed in borrowed plumes , and the supposition that he supplied the plot for the ' Winter's Tale ' are not , I believe , entirely authenticated , nor ...
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... less originality and less reputation than such men as Aubrey and Stukeley , and the interest in them lies not so much in their person- alities as in the work they actually achieved . But their merits are really no less great , and ...
... less originality and less reputation than such men as Aubrey and Stukeley , and the interest in them lies not so much in their person- alities as in the work they actually achieved . But their merits are really no less great , and ...
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By Professor J E G DE MONTMORENCY F R S L | 21 |
The Contribution of a Provincial Centre Norwich | 41 |
Has it a Function ToDay? | 57 |
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