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... illustrate the argument . And it must not surprise us if some of the original appeal and effect of these lectures has vanished with the voice and person of him who made them for their several audiences . If we make allowance , however ...
... illustrate the argument . And it must not surprise us if some of the original appeal and effect of these lectures has vanished with the voice and person of him who made them for their several audiences . If we make allowance , however ...
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... illustrate the development of Ælfred's literary skill ; Ælfric is represented by the Colloquy as well as by selections from his Homilies . Historical interest is provided by the number of passages from the Chronicle and the well ...
... illustrate the development of Ælfred's literary skill ; Ælfric is represented by the Colloquy as well as by selections from his Homilies . Historical interest is provided by the number of passages from the Chronicle and the well ...
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... illustrates the revival of the alliterative metre in the West Midland district . The Debate is cast in the traditional form of a dream , and its opening is reminiscent of that of Piers Plowman , with which also it challenges com ...
... illustrates the revival of the alliterative metre in the West Midland district . The Debate is cast in the traditional form of a dream , and its opening is reminiscent of that of Piers Plowman , with which also it challenges com ...
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... illustrate from Shakespeare's ' treatment of Love and Marriage ' what he calls somewhat obscurely his normality ' . Professor Herford argues that the Shakespearian world is mainly characterized by ' an unmistakeable joy in healthy ...
... illustrate from Shakespeare's ' treatment of Love and Marriage ' what he calls somewhat obscurely his normality ' . Professor Herford argues that the Shakespearian world is mainly characterized by ' an unmistakeable joy in healthy ...
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... illustrate Swinburne's knowledge of and enthusiasm for the miscellaneous dramatic work of the reigns of Queen Elizabeth , King James I , and King Charles I. The only hitherto unpublished piece is the opening essay , entitled ...
... illustrate Swinburne's knowledge of and enthusiasm for the miscellaneous dramatic work of the reigns of Queen Elizabeth , King James I , and King Charles I. The only hitherto unpublished piece is the opening essay , entitled ...
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