Interpretations of Literature, Volume 2Dodd, Mead, 1915 Lectures to his students while he "held the chair of English literature in the University of Tokyo from 1896 to 1902"--Confer Introduction. |
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... perhaps in all modern literature . This was not a student . He was not even a well educated man ; he did not belong to the higher classes . He was a professional actor , which means that he had embraced a calling which in that time ...
... perhaps in all modern literature . This was not a student . He was not even a well educated man ; he did not belong to the higher classes . He was a professional actor , which means that he had embraced a calling which in that time ...
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... Perhaps one or two of you can . But can you draw the cat in more than one position ? Perhaps one of you can draw it in two or even three positions . There , I imagine , your power stops . It is very doubtful whether you have ever known ...
... Perhaps one or two of you can . But can you draw the cat in more than one position ? Perhaps one of you can draw it in two or even three positions . There , I imagine , your power stops . It is very doubtful whether you have ever known ...
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... perhaps as tersely , as the ques- tion of grouping . The first general fact which you should know is that Shakespeare did not invent any of his plays , -with perhaps one exception , the " Love's Labour's Lost . " When he wanted to write ...
... perhaps as tersely , as the ques- tion of grouping . The first general fact which you should know is that Shakespeare did not invent any of his plays , -with perhaps one exception , the " Love's Labour's Lost . " When he wanted to write ...
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... Each is as different from the rest as if she belonged to a different na- tion , or rather , a different race . Perhaps Rosalind is the most English type of the three . CHAPTER II NOTE ON THE STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE SUCH advice SHAKESPEARE 33.
... Each is as different from the rest as if she belonged to a different na- tion , or rather , a different race . Perhaps Rosalind is the most English type of the three . CHAPTER II NOTE ON THE STUDY OF SHAKESPEARE SUCH advice SHAKESPEARE 33.
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... perhaps a much greater piece of fine literature , altogether considered , than the Hebrew Bible . It was so for a par- ticular reason which it is very necessary for the student to understand . The English Bible is a product of literary ...
... perhaps a much greater piece of fine literature , altogether considered , than the Hebrew Bible . It was so for a par- ticular reason which it is very necessary for the student to understand . The English Bible is a product of literary ...
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