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... perhaps , like most profound observations ; and Mr. Rylands explains to us how this may be explains with the delicate amplitude of sensitive enthusiasm and the fresh learning of youth . It is pleasant to follow him , as he explains and ...
... perhaps , like most profound observations ; and Mr. Rylands explains to us how this may be explains with the delicate amplitude of sensitive enthusiasm and the fresh learning of youth . It is pleasant to follow him , as he explains and ...
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... perhaps , too much of a partisan . His unwillingness to admit the weak- ness of Congreve's arguments diminishes the force of his denunciation of Collier's . In truth , the question is not so simple . No doubt , as Mr. Summers says , art ...
... perhaps , too much of a partisan . His unwillingness to admit the weak- ness of Congreve's arguments diminishes the force of his denunciation of Collier's . In truth , the question is not so simple . No doubt , as Mr. Summers says , art ...
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... Perhaps to return to - but I beg your pardon ! " He spoke with a degree of agitation that made me readily comprehend he meant to the garden ; and I instantly said : " To my own room , my lord . " And again I would have gone ; but ...
... Perhaps to return to - but I beg your pardon ! " He spoke with a degree of agitation that made me readily comprehend he meant to the garden ; and I instantly said : " To my own room , my lord . " And again I would have gone ; but ...
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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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