The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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... common metaphor for beneficent royalty , and for the principle of order or divinity in the universe . Before leaving this play we should , perhaps , glance at one other aspect of Shakespeare's social attitude which it , in common with ...
... common metaphor for beneficent royalty , and for the principle of order or divinity in the universe . Before leaving this play we should , perhaps , glance at one other aspect of Shakespeare's social attitude which it , in common with ...
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... common- wealth , or love of our country , was in ancient times properly known by the name of virtue , because it was the greatest of all virtues and was supposed to contain all virtues in it ; But here I would not be misunderstood : by ...
... common- wealth , or love of our country , was in ancient times properly known by the name of virtue , because it was the greatest of all virtues and was supposed to contain all virtues in it ; But here I would not be misunderstood : by ...
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... common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous censure , the very performances to the number of which they are themselves adding : joining with their greatest enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such works ...
... common with novel writers , of degrading , by their contemptuous censure , the very performances to the number of which they are themselves adding : joining with their greatest enemies in bestowing the harshest epithets on such works ...
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The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw, Volumen1 Annette Teta Rubinstein Vista de fragmentos - 1953 |
The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William ... Annette Teta Rubinstein Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
The Great Tradition in English Literature from Shakespeare to Shaw: William ... Annette Teta Rubinstein Vista de fragmentos - 1969 |
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