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... criticism - even if they sometimes take out a separation order - and many of the books mentioned in the previous paragraph themselves contain critic- ism . Sir Sidney Lee unwisely ventured on criticism in his biography , and Sir Edmund ...
... criticism - even if they sometimes take out a separation order - and many of the books mentioned in the previous paragraph themselves contain critic- ism . Sir Sidney Lee unwisely ventured on criticism in his biography , and Sir Edmund ...
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... criticism of Isabella , " or the high opinion he has of Henry VIII . In general , it may be felt that Knight's judgement is liable to be disturbed by patriotism and by Nietzschean views of evil . Knight's work has had a considerable ...
... criticism of Isabella , " or the high opinion he has of Henry VIII . In general , it may be felt that Knight's judgement is liable to be disturbed by patriotism and by Nietzschean views of evil . Knight's work has had a considerable ...
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... criticisms of Shakespeare are given by E. K. Chambers in William Shakespeare , ii . Selections from later criticism will be found in volumes in the World's Classics edited by D. Nichol Smith and Anne Bradby . 2. See Beaumont and ...
... criticisms of Shakespeare are given by E. K. Chambers in William Shakespeare , ii . Selections from later criticism will be found in volumes in the World's Classics edited by D. Nichol Smith and Anne Bradby . 2. See Beaumont and ...
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