Shakspere's Silences, Tom 10Harvard University Press, 1929 - 279 |
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... evidence , ' was " capacious and tenacious , insomuch as he remembered all that was remarkable in any book that he had read . " My citations from the Christian Morals , the last of his works , would indicate , even if no other evidence ...
... evidence , ' was " capacious and tenacious , insomuch as he remembered all that was remarkable in any book that he had read . " My citations from the Christian Morals , the last of his works , would indicate , even if no other evidence ...
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... evidence . The cumulative effect of the evidence thus adduced frequently serves to establish the probability of Milton's indebtedness to Shakspere in cases that , taken by them- selves , might well be thought doubtful ; whereas the ...
... evidence . The cumulative effect of the evidence thus adduced frequently serves to establish the probability of Milton's indebtedness to Shakspere in cases that , taken by them- selves , might well be thought doubtful ; whereas the ...
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... evidence justifies the conclusion that the form and substance of Milton's work was significantly influenced by his Shaksperian memories that they took deep impression upon the heart of his poetic fancy in youth , sustained and enriched ...
... evidence justifies the conclusion that the form and substance of Milton's work was significantly influenced by his Shaksperian memories that they took deep impression upon the heart of his poetic fancy in youth , sustained and enriched ...
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