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... play as an inviolable law , uni- versally observed . At the same time , any heroic ( or even on occa- sion comic ) figure who dared to defy ( or poke fun at ) such a semi- divine tyrant could hardly fail to win the open or secret ...
... play as an inviolable law , uni- versally observed . At the same time , any heroic ( or even on occa- sion comic ) figure who dared to defy ( or poke fun at ) such a semi- divine tyrant could hardly fail to win the open or secret ...
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... play probing away at every festering wound of Court life , steps im- mediately into the stage role of royal nullity the moment he has regained his ducal coronet . He dismisses or forgives the villains , sends the bawd ' unto the suburbs ...
... play probing away at every festering wound of Court life , steps im- mediately into the stage role of royal nullity the moment he has regained his ducal coronet . He dismisses or forgives the villains , sends the bawd ' unto the suburbs ...
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... Play up ! play up ! and play the game ! ' Newbolt's repeated celebration of the imperialist officer and gentleman , carrying to his country's battlefields a sporting code acquired on the playing fields of his public school , parallels a ...
... Play up ! play up ! and play the game ! ' Newbolt's repeated celebration of the imperialist officer and gentleman , carrying to his country's battlefields a sporting code acquired on the playing fields of his public school , parallels a ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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