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Anyone taking the trouble to compare Chapman's version with Pope's elegant and irrelevant eighteenth century one will add a new respect for Elizabethan scholarship to his admiration of Elizabethan poetry .
Anyone taking the trouble to compare Chapman's version with Pope's elegant and irrelevant eighteenth century one will add a new respect for Elizabethan scholarship to his admiration of Elizabethan poetry .
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Iago's class position as an adventurer without back- ground - a hired professional soldier at an aristocratic court - is in at least one respect , insofar as Othello is concerned , comparable to that of an overseer in the south who can ...
Iago's class position as an adventurer without back- ground - a hired professional soldier at an aristocratic court - is in at least one respect , insofar as Othello is concerned , comparable to that of an overseer in the south who can ...
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I am not aware of any writer in our language having a respect for himself , or held in any respect by his posterity , who has ever descended to the taste of the fastidious classes . ... On the other hand , if I look for examples and ...
I am not aware of any writer in our language having a respect for himself , or held in any respect by his posterity , who has ever descended to the taste of the fastidious classes . ... On the other hand , if I look for examples and ...
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