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A knowledge of languages is a key wherewith to unlock the treasures of learning , but it is not learning itself . ... Few men have been as learned as Goethe ; few men have imbibed the Hellenic spirit and have understood it as he did ...
A knowledge of languages is a key wherewith to unlock the treasures of learning , but it is not learning itself . ... Few men have been as learned as Goethe ; few men have imbibed the Hellenic spirit and have understood it as he did ...
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It was this exaggerated notion of Shakespeare's learning and philosophy which also gave rise to the famous paradox ... that Shakespeare never existed , and that his name was only a fictitious one , adopted by the most learned and ...
It was this exaggerated notion of Shakespeare's learning and philosophy which also gave rise to the famous paradox ... that Shakespeare never existed , and that his name was only a fictitious one , adopted by the most learned and ...
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Like all men of real learning , Shakespeare was fully conscious of his ignorance . ... Even admitting that he may have learned the declensions and verbs at school , such knowledge would have been quite insufficient to enable him to read ...
Like all men of real learning , Shakespeare was fully conscious of his ignorance . ... Even admitting that he may have learned the declensions and verbs at school , such knowledge would have been quite insufficient to enable him to read ...
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