The Round Table: Characters of Shakespear's PlaysJ.M. Dent & Sons, 1960 - 366 頁 |
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... instance ) go beyond it they take the very widest latitude , and yet we always see the links which bind them to nature : they bear all the marks and carry all the conviction of reality with them , as if we had seen the actual faces for ...
... instance ) go beyond it they take the very widest latitude , and yet we always see the links which bind them to nature : they bear all the marks and carry all the conviction of reality with them , as if we had seen the actual faces for ...
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... instances in the old plays and novels ( the best commentaries on human nature ) of the effect of this principle , in ... instance of the facility with which religion may be perverted to the purposes of the most flagrant hypocrisy . It is ...
... instances in the old plays and novels ( the best commentaries on human nature ) of the effect of this principle , in ... instance of the facility with which religion may be perverted to the purposes of the most flagrant hypocrisy . It is ...
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... instances : — ' That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch , Is near to England ; look upon the years Of Lewis the ... instance , which is certainly very happy as an example of the simple enumeration of a number of particulars , is ...
... instances : — ' That daughter there of Spain , the lady Blanch , Is near to England ; look upon the years Of Lewis the ... instance , which is certainly very happy as an example of the simple enumeration of a number of particulars , is ...
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