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... tell us also that the writer of them had almost certainly seen and sympathised with schoolboys straying from school ... tells us , and I use them from this point of view as documents , first as helping to reveal to us the man himself ...
... tell us also that the writer of them had almost certainly seen and sympathised with schoolboys straying from school ... tells us , and I use them from this point of view as documents , first as helping to reveal to us the man himself ...
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... tells him , ' and have a good priest that can tell you what marriage is : this fellow will but join you together as they join wainscot ; then one of you will prove a shrunk panel , and like green timber warp , warp . ' He knows ...
... tells him , ' and have a good priest that can tell you what marriage is : this fellow will but join you together as they join wainscot ; then one of you will prove a shrunk panel , and like green timber warp , warp . ' He knows ...
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... tells us , among other things , how he entered into the being of a sparrow pecking outside his window , and explains that a poet ' has no Identity — he is continually in for and filling some other body ' . But the recognition of this ...
... tells us , among other things , how he entered into the being of a sparrow pecking outside his window , and explains that a poet ' has no Identity — he is continually in for and filling some other body ' . But the recognition of this ...
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The Aim and Method explained | 3 |
Shakespeares Imagery compared with | 12 |
Imagery of Shakespeare and other | 30 |
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