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... appears to be read into Shakespeare's plays and such other works expressing ' similar ' thoughts . It is better to read these works and to say that as particular thoughts are expressed in them they argue so as to effect ' looking ' for ...
... appears to be read into Shakespeare's plays and such other works expressing ' similar ' thoughts . It is better to read these works and to say that as particular thoughts are expressed in them they argue so as to effect ' looking ' for ...
293. oldal
... appear there , might have been from the ' halting pen ' of the an- thologist , Deloney . The rest are rejected by a ... appears over a wronged name . SON . But seriously— I. There is his definition of love , and by its eyes I think that ...
... appear there , might have been from the ' halting pen ' of the an- thologist , Deloney . The rest are rejected by a ... appears over a wronged name . SON . But seriously— I. There is his definition of love , and by its eyes I think that ...
294. oldal
... appears as iest or Iest in the Folio ; there is no a after the e ; and feast in The Winter's Tale in the Folio and in the first quarto of Pericles appears as feast . How carefully editors look affects me in this case of song 294 BOTTOM ...
... appears as iest or Iest in the Folio ; there is no a after the e ; and feast in The Winter's Tale in the Folio and in the first quarto of Pericles appears as feast . How carefully editors look affects me in this case of song 294 BOTTOM ...
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PART ONEO that record could with a backward look | 13 |
notes for Her music to Pericles and for a graph of culture | 33 |
PART THREEAN ALPHABET OF SUBJECTS | 95 |
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