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... soldiers - as Shakespeare knew perfectly well - are men of peace , only too thankful to say fare- well to the big ... soldier ' . Benedick said of that young Guards Officer , Claudio - ' He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose like ...
... soldiers - as Shakespeare knew perfectly well - are men of peace , only too thankful to say fare- well to the big ... soldier ' . Benedick said of that young Guards Officer , Claudio - ' He was wont to speak plain and to the purpose like ...
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... soldiers shoot to make a curtain for the man whose unwarlike soul really engrossed Shakespeare . I don't think I ... soldiers crossing the stage on the relief of the Guard , and exchanging rumours - and then once again from below the ...
... soldiers shoot to make a curtain for the man whose unwarlike soul really engrossed Shakespeare . I don't think I ... soldiers crossing the stage on the relief of the Guard , and exchanging rumours - and then once again from below the ...
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... soldier ' , up to all the old soldiers ' tricks . The Germans glorify war - we make a joke of it . We are endeared to the old rascal for his resource in all his situations and his healthy respect for the realities of war is one that ...
... soldier ' , up to all the old soldiers ' tricks . The Germans glorify war - we make a joke of it . We are endeared to the old rascal for his resource in all his situations and his healthy respect for the realities of war is one that ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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