Essays and Studies: Being Volume ... of the New Series of Essays and Studies Collected for the English AssociationJohn Murray, 1952 |
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... give very little to the Cambridge of the sixteenth century . The main conceptions that concerned Cheke were few ... gives what seems to be a careful , almost verbatim , account of one of Cheke's College lectures , from which we can ...
... give very little to the Cambridge of the sixteenth century . The main conceptions that concerned Cheke were few ... gives what seems to be a careful , almost verbatim , account of one of Cheke's College lectures , from which we can ...
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... give a fair hearing to other words and other rhythms . If this effort is made , however , there can surely be no doubt that Cheke , both in his choice of words and in his phrasing , had achieved in great measure that simplicity , that ...
... give a fair hearing to other words and other rhythms . If this effort is made , however , there can surely be no doubt that Cheke , both in his choice of words and in his phrasing , had achieved in great measure that simplicity , that ...
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... give a shimmering effect to this curious and delight- ful object he offers us : it gives us that peculiar sense of detachment which it seems to be one of his objects to achieve - if an effect on his audience was , as he wrote , at all ...
... give a shimmering effect to this curious and delight- ful object he offers us : it gives us that peculiar sense of detachment which it seems to be one of his objects to achieve - if an effect on his audience was , as he wrote , at all ...
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SIR JOHN CHEKE AND THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE | 1 |
THE TEMPEST | 13 |
SOME FELLOWCITIZENS OF SHAKESPEARE IN SOUTHWARK | 26 |
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