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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... hear from a corner how the world goes at the main scene of the action . But among these preliminaries Shake- speare is apt to inform us at once in a word or two of the paths ahead . The very first word that Iago speaks at the start of ...
... hear from a corner how the world goes at the main scene of the action . But among these preliminaries Shake- speare is apt to inform us at once in a word or two of the paths ahead . The very first word that Iago speaks at the start of ...
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... Hear his friend Coleridge in 1830 : The stock - jobbing and moneyed interest is so strong in this country , that it has more than once prevailed in our foreign councils over national honour and national justice . The country gentlemen ...
... Hear his friend Coleridge in 1830 : The stock - jobbing and moneyed interest is so strong in this country , that it has more than once prevailed in our foreign councils over national honour and national justice . The country gentlemen ...
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... hear from me in the morning , sir . I shall find you out , sir ; I shall find you out . " 66 Rather you found me out than found me at home , " replied the unmoved stranger . Doctor Slammer looked unutterable ferocity , as he fixed his ...
... hear from me in the morning , sir . I shall find you out , sir ; I shall find you out . " 66 Rather you found me out than found me at home , " replied the unmoved stranger . Doctor Slammer looked unutterable ferocity , as he fixed his ...
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