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... he thought in the manner of artists and poets , and spake in the manner of prophets and seers ” . CHAPTER III SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST PLAY " To credit the authorship of Love's Labour's Lost to a butcher boy who left school at thirteen ...
... he thought in the manner of artists and poets , and spake in the manner of prophets and seers ” . CHAPTER III SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST PLAY " To credit the authorship of Love's Labour's Lost to a butcher boy who left school at thirteen ...
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Nothing but working days ? No feasting , no comedies , ' no love , no ladies ? In like manner , Biron objects to the King's strict observances : Not to see a woman for three years , One day in a week to touch no food ...
Nothing but working days ? No feasting , no comedies , ' no love , no ladies ? In like manner , Biron objects to the King's strict observances : Not to see a woman for three years , One day in a week to touch no food ...
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The truth is that there is nothing accidental in the manner in which these tricks and qualities of the dramatist's art are introduced . The lines allude to the persuasive force of poetry - especially dramatic poetry ; it being , as the ...
The truth is that there is nothing accidental in the manner in which these tricks and qualities of the dramatist's art are introduced . The lines allude to the persuasive force of poetry - especially dramatic poetry ; it being , as the ...
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