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Such an effort is , of course , precisely the one we have already found necessary for a real understanding of Shakespeare's history plays and , to a lesser extent , of many of his other tragedies , and is all the more worth emphasizing ...
Such an effort is , of course , precisely the one we have already found necessary for a real understanding of Shakespeare's history plays and , to a lesser extent , of many of his other tragedies , and is all the more worth emphasizing ...
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An excerpt from one of these , translated from its original Latin , will show how strongly rebellious both thought and expression had already become in Milton's late teens . After defining the true aim of knowledge in Baconian terms as ...
An excerpt from one of these , translated from its original Latin , will show how strongly rebellious both thought and expression had already become in Milton's late teens . After defining the true aim of knowledge in Baconian terms as ...
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I do therefore humbly offer it to public consideration that of the 120,000 children already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle ...
I do therefore humbly offer it to public consideration that of the 120,000 children already computed , 20,000 may be reserved for breed , whereof only one - fourth part to be males ; which is more than we allow to sheep , black cattle ...
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