Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... later he remarked with pleasure on the subscriptions being raised for Hone . Two years afterwards there was similar excitement over the case of Richard Carlile , the bookseller . At one time he was an admirer of Wooler's paper , The ...
... later he remarked with pleasure on the subscriptions being raised for Hone . Two years afterwards there was similar excitement over the case of Richard Carlile , the bookseller . At one time he was an admirer of Wooler's paper , The ...
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... later in date than Hamlet is to be explained by the fact that in the year 1604 Kemp quarrelled with the Lord Chamberlain's men , and left the company to join a rival troop . The appear- ance of these two clownish figures in the early ...
... later in date than Hamlet is to be explained by the fact that in the year 1604 Kemp quarrelled with the Lord Chamberlain's men , and left the company to join a rival troop . The appear- ance of these two clownish figures in the early ...
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... later version which reads , enshrining , Such is my hope , the spirit of the Past For future restoration . ( Prelude B , xii . 284. ) That'restoration ' , in the sense he used the word , was not to be ; what he intended by it and what ...
... later version which reads , enshrining , Such is my hope , the spirit of the Past For future restoration . ( Prelude B , xii . 284. ) That'restoration ' , in the sense he used the word , was not to be ; what he intended by it and what ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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