Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo UniversityKenkyusha, 1948 - 212 ページ |
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... seems to tell us that Shakespeare was a man of private spirit , unknown to the many , a man too of good birth and man- ners . " Gentle , " the epithet which Jonson gives to his beloved friend , has this sense ; it means what it does in ...
... seems to tell us that Shakespeare was a man of private spirit , unknown to the many , a man too of good birth and man- ners . " Gentle , " the epithet which Jonson gives to his beloved friend , has this sense ; it means what it does in ...
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... seems strange or unlikely , let us remember that his friend and fellow - poet Chris- topher Marlowe was engaged in some confidential task which led to his being defamed and at length murdered . I mention this — as briefly as possible ...
... seems strange or unlikely , let us remember that his friend and fellow - poet Chris- topher Marlowe was engaged in some confidential task which led to his being defamed and at length murdered . I mention this — as briefly as possible ...
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... seems more likely . The transition from Keats to Dickens is not quite so difficult as it might seem . It can be made through their biographies . Though Keats died when Dickens was a boy of twelve , some of the poet's friends became in a ...
... seems more likely . The transition from Keats to Dickens is not quite so difficult as it might seem . It can be made through their biographies . Though Keats died when Dickens was a boy of twelve , some of the poet's friends became in a ...
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