The Quarterly Review, Volumes 262-263John Murray, 1934 |
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Page 255
... Society , was its Guest . But Sir Sidney was too ill to be present , and on March 3 he died and his ashes rest in the churchyard at Stratford - on- Avon . Even in his last ... Society's life have been a THE ELIZABETHAN LITERARY SOCIETY 255.
... Society , was its Guest . But Sir Sidney was too ill to be present , and on March 3 he died and his ashes rest in the churchyard at Stratford - on- Avon . Even in his last ... Society's life have been a THE ELIZABETHAN LITERARY SOCIETY 255.
Page 256
... Society of Literature has revived the work of its Chairs . The English Association , the British Drama League , the Shakespeare Association , the British Empire Shakespeare Society , have all sprung into active life . In one way or ...
... Society of Literature has revived the work of its Chairs . The English Association , the British Drama League , the Shakespeare Association , the British Empire Shakespeare Society , have all sprung into active life . In one way or ...
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... society has lived ever since in the likes and dislikes of posterity . The explanation is not obscure . A society that wishes to make itself interesting to its successors must create some unity of taste and culture , and no society was ...
... society has lived ever since in the likes and dislikes of posterity . The explanation is not obscure . A society that wishes to make itself interesting to its successors must create some unity of taste and culture , and no society was ...
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