ShakespeareJ. Cape, 1961 - 448 páginas |
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... probably , Shakespeare thought no more about it . Probably , he laid down his pen and called for a drink . his pen again , for an Epilogue . Then up with One word more , I beseech you . If you be not too much cloyed with fat meat , our ...
... probably , Shakespeare thought no more about it . Probably , he laid down his pen and called for a drink . his pen again , for an Epilogue . Then up with One word more , I beseech you . If you be not too much cloyed with fat meat , our ...
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... Probably there is . We are less the ' fools of nature ' than we were , in the sense that the boundaries of the un- known have been pushed further from us . The incalcu- lable and prodigious have been beaten from near the centre to the ...
... Probably there is . We are less the ' fools of nature ' than we were , in the sense that the boundaries of the un- known have been pushed further from us . The incalcu- lable and prodigious have been beaten from near the centre to the ...
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... probably conceit - making was an excellent training for the poet who had it in him ultimately to become a genuine master of imagery . If we needed to demonstrate Shakespeare's specifically intellectual powers , we should probably do ...
... probably conceit - making was an excellent training for the poet who had it in him ultimately to become a genuine master of imagery . If we needed to demonstrate Shakespeare's specifically intellectual powers , we should probably do ...
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