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ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE UNBLOTTED LINES : SHAKESPEARE AT WORK By M. M. MAHOOD Read 26 April 1972 I IT a T may seem a poor return for the honour of being invited to give this year's British Academy lecture on Shakespeare that I should ...
ANNUAL SHAKESPEARE LECTURE UNBLOTTED LINES : SHAKESPEARE AT WORK By M. M. MAHOOD Read 26 April 1972 I IT a T may seem a poor return for the honour of being invited to give this year's British Academy lecture on Shakespeare that I should ...
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with an extra - long line , ' Ravenous dove feather'd raven , wolfish ravening lamb ' , which he split into two ... But Shakespeare has , in this scene alone , penned some three hundred lines of verse , including a lyric and a couple of ...
with an extra - long line , ' Ravenous dove feather'd raven , wolfish ravening lamb ' , which he split into two ... But Shakespeare has , in this scene alone , penned some three hundred lines of verse , including a lyric and a couple of ...
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It is with a shock of recognition that we come to the paragraph on the sound of waterfalls in the valley of Urseren ; the subject , and the core phrasing , for the desolate grandeur of the Prelude lines on the Simplon Pass ...
It is with a shock of recognition that we come to the paragraph on the sound of waterfalls in the valley of Urseren ; the subject , and the core phrasing , for the desolate grandeur of the Prelude lines on the Simplon Pass ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
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