The University of Mississippi Studies in English, Volúmenes6-10Department of English, University of Mississippi., 1965 |
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... probably ranks - is it fiftieth among the states or has it climbed dizzily over South Carolina ? -and as regards the educational level of its popu- lation also ranks far down ; it probably has to reach up to touch Arkansas , doesn't it ...
... probably ranks - is it fiftieth among the states or has it climbed dizzily over South Carolina ? -and as regards the educational level of its popu- lation also ranks far down ; it probably has to reach up to touch Arkansas , doesn't it ...
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... probably nothing more than coincidence that both Caesar and Peniboy Senior are deaf in one ear , but it may be worth noting in connection with the definite reference to Julius Caesar made in Prologue's quota- tion . Of Tom the Barber ...
... probably nothing more than coincidence that both Caesar and Peniboy Senior are deaf in one ear , but it may be worth noting in connection with the definite reference to Julius Caesar made in Prologue's quota- tion . Of Tom the Barber ...
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... Probably the " curious fowle and fish " are suggested by The Tempest . " The influence of the Starres " may contain a glance at the star - crossed lovers of Romeo and Juliet . " Nature in a pot " is reminiscent of these lines in " To ...
... Probably the " curious fowle and fish " are suggested by The Tempest . " The influence of the Starres " may contain a glance at the star - crossed lovers of Romeo and Juliet . " Nature in a pot " is reminiscent of these lines in " To ...
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