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I suppose that this , from T. S. Eliot's essay on John Ford— Selected Essays ( 1932 ) , p . 196 — would now be generally accepted . It is in this essay that Mr Eliot speaks of the different works of a great poet as ' united by one ...
I suppose that this , from T. S. Eliot's essay on John Ford— Selected Essays ( 1932 ) , p . 196 — would now be generally accepted . It is in this essay that Mr Eliot speaks of the different works of a great poet as ' united by one ...
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See Leslie Hotson's essay , ' Ancient Pistol ' , in Shakespeare's Sonnets Dated and Other Essays . 10. ' If the young dace be a bate for the old pike , I see no reason in the law of nature but I may snap at him [ Shallow ] ' ( III . ii ...
See Leslie Hotson's essay , ' Ancient Pistol ' , in Shakespeare's Sonnets Dated and Other Essays . 10. ' If the young dace be a bate for the old pike , I see no reason in the law of nature but I may snap at him [ Shallow ] ' ( III . ii ...
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An earlier essay on Renaissance free thought is L. I. Bredvold's " The Naturalism of Donne in Relation to Some Renaissance Traditions ' , Journal of English and Germanic Philology , XXII ( 1923 ) pp . 471 ff .
An earlier essay on Renaissance free thought is L. I. Bredvold's " The Naturalism of Donne in Relation to Some Renaissance Traditions ' , Journal of English and Germanic Philology , XXII ( 1923 ) pp . 471 ff .
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First Observations | 26 |
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