A Guide to English Literature: The age of ShakespeareBoris Ford Penguin Books, 1963 |
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... means never want pleasant entertainments with women which ordinarily love such mat- at the least wise he shall receive so much profit , that by that exercise he shall be able to give his judgement upon other men's doings [ i.e. writings ] ...
... means never want pleasant entertainments with women which ordinarily love such mat- at the least wise he shall receive so much profit , that by that exercise he shall be able to give his judgement upon other men's doings [ i.e. writings ] ...
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... means of expressing his view of man's dilemma , ' created sick ' , as Fulke Greville wrote , ' commanded to be sound ' , and one way in which he presents the giant form struggling for release from the imprisoning marble of the body ...
... means of expressing his view of man's dilemma , ' created sick ' , as Fulke Greville wrote , ' commanded to be sound ' , and one way in which he presents the giant form struggling for release from the imprisoning marble of the body ...
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... means of induction by simple enumeration or by means of the use of bold hypotheses . It is a somewhat 380 PART THREE.
... means of induction by simple enumeration or by means of the use of bold hypotheses . It is a somewhat 380 PART THREE.
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