Poets and Playwrights: Shakespeare, Jonson, Spenser, MiltonRussell & Russell, 1965 - 304 sivua |
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... thought or felt in his very soul , we may perhaps have data from which to construct a more or less probable hypothesis ; but that is all . We are told nothing , we care to know nothing of what is going on in the thought ; of the ...
... thought or felt in his very soul , we may perhaps have data from which to construct a more or less probable hypothesis ; but that is all . We are told nothing , we care to know nothing of what is going on in the thought ; of the ...
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... thought to be the man , though by still others he is ( as plausibly ) thought to be Bottom , in A Midsummer Night's Dream . To me personally such identifications seem among the most misguided and wasted of terrestrial excursions and ...
... thought to be the man , though by still others he is ( as plausibly ) thought to be Bottom , in A Midsummer Night's Dream . To me personally such identifications seem among the most misguided and wasted of terrestrial excursions and ...
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... thought of killing it too , " conscious of the risk it has run , becomes indignant with the parents for ' leaving the poor little lamb to come home by itself , and it would teach them to take more care of it another time . ' " In ...
... thought of killing it too , " conscious of the risk it has run , becomes indignant with the parents for ' leaving the poor little lamb to come home by itself , and it would teach them to take more care of it another time . ' " In ...
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CLEOPATRA I | 1 |
HENRY V 31 | 10 |
THE STAGE AND THE HOUSE | 152 |
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