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The earth , according to them , was in the middle of the universe , and Jerusalem in the middle of the earth . To inquire deeply into the secrets of nature was an occupation not worthy of an immortal being . The highest subjects for ...
The earth , according to them , was in the middle of the universe , and Jerusalem in the middle of the earth . To inquire deeply into the secrets of nature was an occupation not worthy of an immortal being . The highest subjects for ...
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We may name the years 1596 to 1600 , Shakespeare's early middle period . It was then that he produced many of his best Comedies and Histories . Between 1601 and 1609 all the great tragedies from Julius Cæsar to Coriolanus were written ...
We may name the years 1596 to 1600 , Shakespeare's early middle period . It was then that he produced many of his best Comedies and Histories . Between 1601 and 1609 all the great tragedies from Julius Cæsar to Coriolanus were written ...
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He principally addresses the middle classes , “ the Philistines , " as he gaily calls them , for he abandons the “ Barbarians ” of the upper class as impervious to ideas , and passes by the “ Populace scarcely able to read and write .
He principally addresses the middle classes , “ the Philistines , " as he gaily calls them , for he abandons the “ Barbarians ” of the upper class as impervious to ideas , and passes by the “ Populace scarcely able to read and write .
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