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... writes : " I offer here the history of neither a saint , a hero , nor a tyrant .... We are almost a nation of dancers , musicians , and poets . . . . As our manners are simple , our luxuries are few .... Our principal luxury is in ...
... writes : " I offer here the history of neither a saint , a hero , nor a tyrant .... We are almost a nation of dancers , musicians , and poets . . . . As our manners are simple , our luxuries are few .... Our principal luxury is in ...
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... writes , in relation to Shakespearean romance , about " Shakespeare's systematic effort to dissociate his art from the marginal contexts and affiliations that had formerly served as the grounds of its possibility ” ( 147 ) . One of ...
... writes , in relation to Shakespearean romance , about " Shakespeare's systematic effort to dissociate his art from the marginal contexts and affiliations that had formerly served as the grounds of its possibility ” ( 147 ) . One of ...
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... writes , musing years ago about the autobiographical subtext of Henry IV : “ On this view we are to see in Prince ... writes that Autolychus “ enters the play from nowhere and departs in the same direction " ( 155 ) . 28 Adams writes ...
... writes , musing years ago about the autobiographical subtext of Henry IV : “ On this view we are to see in Prince ... writes that Autolychus “ enters the play from nowhere and departs in the same direction " ( 155 ) . 28 Adams writes ...
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