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... turned his back upon the dramatic methods of all his past career . There seems no reason why he should not have continued , year after year , to produce Othellos , Hamlets , and Macbeths ; instead , he turned over a new leaf , and wrote ...
... turned his back upon the dramatic methods of all his past career . There seems no reason why he should not have continued , year after year , to produce Othellos , Hamlets , and Macbeths ; instead , he turned over a new leaf , and wrote ...
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... turned out of Würzburg by ' that ingenious Jackanapes , ' the King of Bavaria ; he was an intimate friend of Hegetschweiler , one of the leaders of liberalism in Switzer- land ; and he was present in Zurich when a body of six thousand ...
... turned out of Würzburg by ' that ingenious Jackanapes , ' the King of Bavaria ; he was an intimate friend of Hegetschweiler , one of the leaders of liberalism in Switzer- land ; and he was present in Zurich when a body of six thousand ...
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Lytton Strachey. comfortable distance . The fact that the brains of the great Commoner turned the scale in the balance of Empires , while those of his Roman predecessor turned nothing of much greater moment than an epigram — that is an ...
Lytton Strachey. comfortable distance . The fact that the brains of the great Commoner turned the scale in the balance of Empires , while those of his Roman predecessor turned nothing of much greater moment than an epigram — that is an ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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