Shakespeare's Roman Plays and Their BackgroundMacmillan, 1967 - 666 страница |
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... less he is in a sense more obedient to his authorities than any writer of the antiquarian school . Just because , while desiring to give the truth as he knows it , he is careless to examine the accuracy or estimate the value of the ...
... less he is in a sense more obedient to his authorities than any writer of the antiquarian school . Just because , while desiring to give the truth as he knows it , he is careless to examine the accuracy or estimate the value of the ...
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... less force but of less restrained force , an epoch when he works perhaps with less austerity of stroke and less intellectualism , but - strange that it should be so in advancing years -with more abandonment to the suggestions of ...
... less force but of less restrained force , an epoch when he works perhaps with less austerity of stroke and less intellectualism , but - strange that it should be so in advancing years -with more abandonment to the suggestions of ...
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Sir Mungo William MacCallum. less important , she is less masculine and masterful . Indeed , from Plutarch's hints it would be possible to construct for her a character that differed widely from that of Shakespeare's heroine . She is ...
Sir Mungo William MacCallum. less important , she is less masculine and masterful . Indeed , from Plutarch's hints it would be possible to construct for her a character that differed widely from that of Shakespeare's heroine . She is ...
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