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Page vii
... has been made to present the man as he is disclosed by the results of the long and loving study of a group of scholars , chiefly English , German , and American , who have searched the whole field of contemporary literature , records , vii.
... has been made to present the man as he is disclosed by the results of the long and loving study of a group of scholars , chiefly English , German , and American , who have searched the whole field of contemporary literature , records , vii.
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William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. searched the whole field of contemporary literature , records , and history with infinite patience and with keen intelligence , by the history of his time , and by a study of his work . The ...
William Shakespeare Charles Harold Herford. searched the whole field of contemporary literature , records , and history with infinite patience and with keen intelligence , by the history of his time , and by a study of his work . The ...
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... record of the spir- itual life of the race . So closely is it bound up with that life that the unfolding of this art appears , wher- ever one looks deeply into it , as a vital rather than a purely artistic process . That art has ever ...
... record of the spir- itual life of the race . So closely is it bound up with that life that the unfolding of this art appears , wher- ever one looks deeply into it , as a vital rather than a purely artistic process . That art has ever ...
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... record of their interest in the room . No new names are now written on these blackened walls ; the names of visitors are kept in a record - book on the lower floor . In a small room behind the birth - room what is known as the Stratford ...
... record of their interest in the room . No new names are now written on these blackened walls ; the names of visitors are kept in a record - book on the lower floor . In a small room behind the birth - room what is known as the Stratford ...
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... records of every sort , and acquaintanceship with the custo- dians of its traditions and the practitioners of its art . But he was by no means lacking in educational opportunities of a formal kind . The Grammar School on Church Street ...
... records of every sort , and acquaintanceship with the custo- dians of its traditions and the practitioners of its art . But he was by no means lacking in educational opportunities of a formal kind . The Grammar School on Church Street ...
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