Literary EssaysA companion volume to Biographical Essays, this collection of twenty-five pieces includes two of Strachey's finest critical essays, "Shakespeare's Final Period" and "English Letter Writers." Index. |
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... appears ; but it appears only like the shadowings of painture , which , being to cause the round- ing of it , cannot be absent ; but while that is considered , they are lost : so while we attend to the other 76 RACINE.
... appears ; but it appears only like the shadowings of painture , which , being to cause the round- ing of it , cannot be absent ; but while that is considered , they are lost : so while we attend to the other 76 RACINE.
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... appears to be impossible . If we are right , Johnson must have been wrong ; if we are wrong , Johnson must have been right . But we , ex hypothesi , are right ; how then did it happen - it is the only question left to ask — that Johnson ...
... appears to be impossible . If we are right , Johnson must have been wrong ; if we are wrong , Johnson must have been right . But we , ex hypothesi , are right ; how then did it happen - it is the only question left to ask — that Johnson ...
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... appears in such a line as : And adumbrates too therewith our unexpected troublous case ; while a line like : And the daytime talk of the Roman investigations trails along in the manner of an undistinguished phrase in prose . Even Mr ...
... appears in such a line as : And adumbrates too therewith our unexpected troublous case ; while a line like : And the daytime talk of the Roman investigations trails along in the manner of an undistinguished phrase in prose . Even Mr ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
OTHELLO CHARACTERS AND COMMENTARIES | 24 |
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