The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... to nonagenarianism . For therein at any rate amongst the distinguished men of the unique Elizabethan era , he was himself unique - Spenser , Shakespeare , and the A all too short - lived Philip Sidney , were even I The ...
... to nonagenarianism . For therein at any rate amongst the distinguished men of the unique Elizabethan era , he was himself unique - Spenser , Shakespeare , and the A all too short - lived Philip Sidney , were even I The ...
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... Shakespeare or our Sheridan , easily and without much coaching , in our school theatre - which is no less a necessity than a gymnasium or a playing field Will they not understand the work better , and remember it ? Or if we do read , as ...
... Shakespeare or our Sheridan , easily and without much coaching , in our school theatre - which is no less a necessity than a gymnasium or a playing field Will they not understand the work better , and remember it ? Or if we do read , as ...
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... Shakespeare , and books full of allusions , such as Paradise Lost or Childe Harold , will need more copious notes , if they are to be comprehended and enjoyed . " " We now come to Essay writing , the " teaching of expression . " Let me ...
... Shakespeare , and books full of allusions , such as Paradise Lost or Childe Harold , will need more copious notes , if they are to be comprehended and enjoyed . " " We now come to Essay writing , the " teaching of expression . " Let me ...
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... Shakespeare , and a third , a bibliography of Wordsworth . The Historical Association has issued lists of books on English , Irish , European , and Colonial history , and these lists are especially valuable because they give short ...
... Shakespeare , and a third , a bibliography of Wordsworth . The Historical Association has issued lists of books on English , Irish , European , and Colonial history , and these lists are especially valuable because they give short ...
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... Shakespeare . They must read " Love's Labour's Lost . " ' A habit which can not be reasoned away , may be laughed away . This perfect language comedy is a mine of clever thrusts for a theme critic- " taffeta phrases , ' scraps from the ...
... Shakespeare . They must read " Love's Labour's Lost . " ' A habit which can not be reasoned away , may be laughed away . This perfect language comedy is a mine of clever thrusts for a theme critic- " taffeta phrases , ' scraps from the ...
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