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We will present this poem and underneath it place one of Shakespeare's early sonnets and let you compare the philosophy , depth of thought , beauty and literary style of each to see if you think the same man could possibly have written ...
We will present this poem and underneath it place one of Shakespeare's early sonnets and let you compare the philosophy , depth of thought , beauty and literary style of each to see if you think the same man could possibly have written ...
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He was doing that , of course ; but his view of history ( and it was not peculiar to him ) was that past events have a vital significance for the present and the future . . . . Now , of course , patriotism is essentially consonant with ...
He was doing that , of course ; but his view of history ( and it was not peculiar to him ) was that past events have a vital significance for the present and the future . . . . Now , of course , patriotism is essentially consonant with ...
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Edmund Malone established this hypothesis as the correct theory and his views have prevailed down to the present . Malone was a thorough and competent research worker on Shake - speare . He it was who discovered the poaching story of ...
Edmund Malone established this hypothesis as the correct theory and his views have prevailed down to the present . Malone was a thorough and competent research worker on Shake - speare . He it was who discovered the poaching story of ...
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