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Shake - speare had the happy faculty of holding his own literary style in suspension while mixing into it the best of the ingredients from the styles of his fellows . The wholesome appreciation of the capacities of your contemporary ...
Shake - speare had the happy faculty of holding his own literary style in suspension while mixing into it the best of the ingredients from the styles of his fellows . The wholesome appreciation of the capacities of your contemporary ...
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The Spanish Armada defeated , Elizabeth's last fifteen years were largely devoted to her literary progeny . Her fertile mind was engrossed with the problem of how best to use her writing genius for the maximum good of the future ...
The Spanish Armada defeated , Elizabeth's last fifteen years were largely devoted to her literary progeny . Her fertile mind was engrossed with the problem of how best to use her writing genius for the maximum good of the future ...
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Quoting from page 420 and again from page 421 : By a strange kind of fatality , which excites at once our surprise and our unavailing regrets , the domestic and the literary history of this great luminary of his age are almost equally ...
Quoting from page 420 and again from page 421 : By a strange kind of fatality , which excites at once our surprise and our unavailing regrets , the domestic and the literary history of this great luminary of his age are almost equally ...
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