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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. State University of Iowa Libraries PR2753 L3 1906 v.7 3 1858 028 084 873 Date Due PRINTED IN U.
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. State University of Iowa Libraries PR2753 L3 1906 v.7 3 1858 028 084 873 Date Due PRINTED IN U.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. GERALD NOIRA COPYRIGHT 1907 , BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS THE COMPLETE NG2A PERICLES GERALD MOIRA VOLUME ... WITH A.
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. GERALD NOIRA COPYRIGHT 1907 , BY THE UNIVERSITY PRESS THE COMPLETE NG2A PERICLES GERALD MOIRA VOLUME ... WITH A.
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. ous hand of a lesser and yet a great dramatic poet ; in the other case the hand of Shakespeare touched and transfigured , recreated and recast , the work of an ob- scure precursor whose sketch he did ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. ous hand of a lesser and yet a great dramatic poet ; in the other case the hand of Shakespeare touched and transfigured , recreated and recast , the work of an ob- scure precursor whose sketch he did ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. The good Simonides is the sort of monarch who figures in the fables of the " Gesta Romanorum " and other delight- ful compilations of medieval mythology and mediæval morality as the allegorical ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. The good Simonides is the sort of monarch who figures in the fables of the " Gesta Romanorum " and other delight- ful compilations of medieval mythology and mediæval morality as the allegorical ...
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William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. translated or transfigured into articulate utterance . There is no more splendid poetry in " Othello " or " King Lear " than Shakespeare's magnificent prodigality has lavished on the lament of Pericles ...
William Shakespeare Sir Sidney Lee. translated or transfigured into articulate utterance . There is no more splendid poetry in " Othello " or " King Lear " than Shakespeare's magnificent prodigality has lavished on the lament of Pericles ...
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