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SHAKESPEARE — THE MAN . ( 1853. ) name . THE greatest of English poets , it is often said , is but a ' No letter of his writing , no record of his conversation , no character of him drawn with any fulness by a contemporary , ' have been ...
SHAKESPEARE — THE MAN . ( 1853. ) name . THE greatest of English poets , it is often said , is but a ' No letter of his writing , no record of his conversation , no character of him drawn with any fulness by a contemporary , ' have been ...
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We have no doubt Shakespeare reasoned in that way himself . Like any other Englishman , when he had a clear course before him , he rather liked to shuffle over little hitches in the argument , and on that account he had a great sympathy ...
We have no doubt Shakespeare reasoned in that way himself . Like any other Englishman , when he had a clear course before him , he rather liked to shuffle over little hitches in the argument , and on that account he had a great sympathy ...
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it were ) geometrical truth itself ; who had an intellectual character ( apart from and accessory to their other character ) capable of being viewed as a large and substantial existence , Shakespeare's being , like a woman's , worked as ...
it were ) geometrical truth itself ; who had an intellectual character ( apart from and accessory to their other character ) capable of being viewed as a large and substantial existence , Shakespeare's being , like a woman's , worked as ...
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