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... tells us at once that it did and that it did not . For example in 1598 we have Francis Meres , a learned graduate of Cambridge , asserting that ' among the English he is the most excellent in both kinds [ Tragedy and Comedy ] for the ...
... tells us at once that it did and that it did not . For example in 1598 we have Francis Meres , a learned graduate of Cambridge , asserting that ' among the English he is the most excellent in both kinds [ Tragedy and Comedy ] for the ...
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... tells us of report ; ' very good com- pany and of a readie and pleasant smooth witt . ' There is no evidence at all that he set an exorbitant price on himself : rather , out of silence and contrast , we get a cumulative impression that ...
... tells us of report ; ' very good com- pany and of a readie and pleasant smooth witt . ' There is no evidence at all that he set an exorbitant price on himself : rather , out of silence and contrast , we get a cumulative impression that ...
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... tells us in Eikonoklastes , ' the Closet Companion of these his solitudes . ' By this time , indeed , Shakespeare had be- come a book perforce a book or nothing through the closing of the theatres in 1642 , and a book he remains for ...
... tells us in Eikonoklastes , ' the Closet Companion of these his solitudes . ' By this time , indeed , Shakespeare had be- come a book perforce a book or nothing through the closing of the theatres in 1642 , and a book he remains for ...
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... Tell me , I pray thee , thy name . And the man answered , Wherefore is it that thou askest my name ? And he blessed him and departed . But out of the cumulative labour of nineteenth century students innumerable to tell - all devoted ...
... Tell me , I pray thee , thy name . And the man answered , Wherefore is it that thou askest my name ? And he blessed him and departed . But out of the cumulative labour of nineteenth century students innumerable to tell - all devoted ...
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... telling ourselves that it may be so indeed , or again it may not , but we require more as- surance than this before constructing or taking away any man's character , be he living or dead . Nor is the argu- ment reinforced by bidding us ...
... telling ourselves that it may be so indeed , or again it may not , but we require more as- surance than this before constructing or taking away any man's character , be he living or dead . Nor is the argu- ment reinforced by bidding us ...
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