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... says was to form the contents of this " missing " section . It was to be the delineation of human character ; the living picture of all the minute and secret artifices by which emotions steal into our souls , and how passions develop ...
... says was to form the contents of this " missing " section . It was to be the delineation of human character ; the living picture of all the minute and secret artifices by which emotions steal into our souls , and how passions develop ...
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... says : " What visitor does not here at once recognize the Venetian traghetto ? " The poet knew there was such a ferry and such a boat , and he also knew the distance that Portia and Nerissa would have to travel from Montebello ( just ...
... says : " What visitor does not here at once recognize the Venetian traghetto ? " The poet knew there was such a ferry and such a boat , and he also knew the distance that Portia and Nerissa would have to travel from Montebello ( just ...
Pagina 101
... says : It is difficult for those who have explored the city of Padua to resist the persuasion that the poet himself had been one of the travellers who had come from afar to look upon its seats of learning , if not to partake of its ...
... says : It is difficult for those who have explored the city of Padua to resist the persuasion that the poet himself had been one of the travellers who had come from afar to look upon its seats of learning , if not to partake of its ...
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CHAPTER PAGE PREFACE WHO BEGAN IT? | 6 |
BACON V SHAKSPERE II | 11 |
COULD BACON HAVE COMMITTED THE ERRORS IN THE PLAYS? | 27 |
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