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According to E. K. Chambers the only period between 1590 and 1613 in which the great man was completely idle was 1603–4 . In the last chapter the point was made that after a steady stream of publication for the ten years ( 1593–1603 ) ...
According to E. K. Chambers the only period between 1590 and 1613 in which the great man was completely idle was 1603–4 . In the last chapter the point was made that after a steady stream of publication for the ten years ( 1593–1603 ) ...
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In order to test the good and bad qualities of a play , the author must obtain a completely frank expression of public opinion , which would only be frank if the literary effort were written anonymously or under a pen name , if said ...
In order to test the good and bad qualities of a play , the author must obtain a completely frank expression of public opinion , which would only be frank if the literary effort were written anonymously or under a pen name , if said ...
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After a half - year trial Elizabeth must have felt that Tylney was the kind of man she could trust completely all the way to the grave . Elizabeth worked in close conjunction with Tylney for the rest of her life .
After a half - year trial Elizabeth must have felt that Tylney was the kind of man she could trust completely all the way to the grave . Elizabeth worked in close conjunction with Tylney for the rest of her life .
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