A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... less emptiness , less idleness in what he uttered . ' And since others , too , the historians for example , were seeking a ' plain English ' , ' rather respecting matter than words ' , Bacon's example was de- cisive . The luxuriant ...
... less emptiness , less idleness in what he uttered . ' And since others , too , the historians for example , were seeking a ' plain English ' , ' rather respecting matter than words ' , Bacon's example was de- cisive . The luxuriant ...
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... less egoism . It is worth noting that they are themselves carefully dis- tinguished . Sebastian is the less guilty of the two . Possessing the germs of wickedness in his character , he yet needs someone more forceful , more conscious of ...
... less egoism . It is worth noting that they are themselves carefully dis- tinguished . Sebastian is the less guilty of the two . Possessing the germs of wickedness in his character , he yet needs someone more forceful , more conscious of ...
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... less than six . The new audience consisted of scum and dregs - the fashionable courtier and the unrespectable . Shakespeare's plays were then less popular than those of Beaumont and Fletcher , and they were frequently altered to suit ...
... less than six . The new audience consisted of scum and dregs - the fashionable courtier and the unrespectable . Shakespeare's plays were then less popular than those of Beaumont and Fletcher , and they were frequently altered to suit ...
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