Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1958 - 212 ページ |
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... gives of William Shake- speare talking happily with those tawny and flash- ing - eyed wanderers round their camp fire by ... give even more , for Shakespeare has depths beyond any other author who has appeared in this world hitherto . II ...
... gives of William Shake- speare talking happily with those tawny and flash- ing - eyed wanderers round their camp fire by ... give even more , for Shakespeare has depths beyond any other author who has appeared in this world hitherto . II ...
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... give me your card , sir ? " 66 66 Oh , I see , " said the stranger , half aside , negus too strong here - liberal landlord - very - lemonade much bet- ter - hot rooms - elderly gentlemen - suffer for it in the morning - cruel - cruel ...
... give me your card , sir ? " 66 66 Oh , I see , " said the stranger , half aside , negus too strong here - liberal landlord - very - lemonade much bet- ter - hot rooms - elderly gentlemen - suffer for it in the morning - cruel - cruel ...
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... Give me your hand , Orlando . Orl . Pray thee , marry us . Cel . I cannot say the words . What do you say , sister ? Ros . You must begin , ' Will you , Orlando- Cel . Go to . Will you , Orlando , have to wife this Rosalind ? Orl . I ...
... Give me your hand , Orlando . Orl . Pray thee , marry us . Cel . I cannot say the words . What do you say , sister ? Ros . You must begin , ' Will you , Orlando- Cel . Go to . Will you , Orlando , have to wife this Rosalind ? Orl . I ...
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