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For instance , in The Jew of Malta , Marlowe presents his Jew as a man without any kindly feeling , whereas in The Merchant of Venice , Shakespeare's greater play , Shylock is an unlovely character but is possessed of some human ...
For instance , in The Jew of Malta , Marlowe presents his Jew as a man without any kindly feeling , whereas in The Merchant of Venice , Shakespeare's greater play , Shylock is an unlovely character but is possessed of some human ...
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gamut of human emotions , searching out motives , selecting matter , and shaping it until , under his skilled ... It must be remembered , too , that not only did Shakespeare understand humanity as no one has ever done but he also ...
gamut of human emotions , searching out motives , selecting matter , and shaping it until , under his skilled ... It must be remembered , too , that not only did Shakespeare understand humanity as no one has ever done but he also ...
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But Johnson had his own way of explaining things and , apart from its value as a dictionary , it is an important human document which reveals much of the man who compiled it . For instance , in defining the word “ lexicographer ” he ...
But Johnson had his own way of explaining things and , apart from its value as a dictionary , it is an important human document which reveals much of the man who compiled it . For instance , in defining the word “ lexicographer ” he ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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