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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... His teaching was founded in his life as it was passed , in early years and late , among the moun- tains and lakes and amid the straightforward and 66 sensitive people whose cottages and villages stood there . 82 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
... His teaching was founded in his life as it was passed , in early years and late , among the moun- tains and lakes and amid the straightforward and 66 sensitive people whose cottages and villages stood there . 82 SHAKESPEARE TO HARDY.
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... passed an examination on them . Many will agree that a selection from Lamb's Letters is the best school - reading afforded in his prose writings . His English is easier there , though always distinctive ; his many interests are there ...
... passed an examination on them . Many will agree that a selection from Lamb's Letters is the best school - reading afforded in his prose writings . His English is easier there , though always distinctive ; his many interests are there ...
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... passed through Shakespeare's mind in one only of his visions ; other royal characters abound in him for we see that this author was pro- foundly concerned with the nature and the opera- tion of the Crown . In Shakespeare monarchs are ...
... passed through Shakespeare's mind in one only of his visions ; other royal characters abound in him for we see that this author was pro- foundly concerned with the nature and the opera- tion of the Crown . In Shakespeare monarchs are ...
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