Shake-speare, the MysteryN. Spearman, 1963 - 200页 |
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... literary detective . ' Here again we have one of the most fascinating applications of detec- tive work conceivable . Long after an era has vanished into the realm of history , the literary detective , using his powers of reasoning , can ...
... literary detective . ' Here again we have one of the most fascinating applications of detec- tive work conceivable . Long after an era has vanished into the realm of history , the literary detective , using his powers of reasoning , can ...
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... literary styles into a masterful new literary technique is a rare achievement . Marlowe no doubt possessed more native dramatic ability than Shake - speare . Tamburlaine , the Great burst on the stage like a bombshell , so new and ...
... literary styles into a masterful new literary technique is a rare achievement . Marlowe no doubt possessed more native dramatic ability than Shake - speare . Tamburlaine , the Great burst on the stage like a bombshell , so new and ...
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... literary friends . The Category furthest removed from literary supremacy is Military Science . Yet the four famed conquerors , Alexander , Caesar , Hannibal and Napoleon together possessed ten recorded literary friends for every literary ...
... literary friends . The Category furthest removed from literary supremacy is Military Science . Yet the four famed conquerors , Alexander , Caesar , Hannibal and Napoleon together possessed ten recorded literary friends for every literary ...
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