Elizabethan and Other EssaysClarendon Press, 1929 - 344 pagini |
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Pagina 45
... never much to do with except to print a pamphlet or two . ' Masson has hung on ' his Milton peg ' not only ' all the politics which Milton , poor fellow , had never much to do with ' but also all the eccle- siastical and literary ...
... never much to do with except to print a pamphlet or two . ' Masson has hung on ' his Milton peg ' not only ' all the politics which Milton , poor fellow , had never much to do with ' but also all the eccle- siastical and literary ...
Pagina 105
... never have approached the highest pitch of artistic perfection , and could never have written the work assigned to him . No such unfaltering equilibrium , in treatment of plot and character , as distinguished , for example , Othello and ...
... never have approached the highest pitch of artistic perfection , and could never have written the work assigned to him . No such unfaltering equilibrium , in treatment of plot and character , as distinguished , for example , Othello and ...
Pagina 274
... never seen , read , nor heard of before , ' wrote one elated reporter . ' His arrival was a wonder never known to city or realm . Never like great matter happened to any man's knowledge . ' The fellow was described as broad of face and ...
... never seen , read , nor heard of before , ' wrote one elated reporter . ' His arrival was a wonder never known to city or realm . Never like great matter happened to any man's knowledge . ' The fellow was described as broad of face and ...
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Modern Language Research | 19 |
Principles of Biography | 31 |
The Perspective of Biography | 58 |
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