Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 24 |
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... pass me by as the idle wind Which I respect not . " Brutus is as immovable as the Manchester Guardian when he has made up his mind upon the morality of a political issue . It is the innovation of the crown , and its SHAKESPEARE AND ...
... pass me by as the idle wind Which I respect not . " Brutus is as immovable as the Manchester Guardian when he has made up his mind upon the morality of a political issue . It is the innovation of the crown , and its SHAKESPEARE AND ...
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... pass the moods of God - a terrible clay picture , tragic , frail , drunken , but always deep rooted in the earth , always with claws holding on to his life while the moods pass over him and change his face and his life every moment ...
... pass the moods of God - a terrible clay picture , tragic , frail , drunken , but always deep rooted in the earth , always with claws holding on to his life while the moods pass over him and change his face and his life every moment ...
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... pass the days of my youth in India than in Bloomsbury ; for I was that day on my way to Germany , there to study for the army ; and within a day or two of seeing the picture of Miss Tempest as the Red Hussar in the Strand , I was ...
... pass the days of my youth in India than in Bloomsbury ; for I was that day on my way to Germany , there to study for the army ; and within a day or two of seeing the picture of Miss Tempest as the Red Hussar in the Strand , I was ...
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Wedmore Memorial Lecture Shakespeare and Politics By ROBERT | 2 |
Mans Unconscious and His Published Word By GILBERT | 21 |
The Brothers Powys By LOUIS UMFREVILLE WILKINSON M A | 40 |
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