The Plays of William Shakspeare: In Fifteen Volumes. With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators. To which are Added NotesT. Longman, 1793 |
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... Said has been a constant and consistent critic of this trend, whose life and works strongly resent the “vanishing history” of committed, engaged intellectuals. He works and words constantly reiterate the need for ethical action on the ...
... Said has been a constant and consistent critic of this trend, whose life and works strongly resent the “vanishing history” of committed, engaged intellectuals. He works and words constantly reiterate the need for ethical action on the ...
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GOD SAID, 'THESE DO!' Messenger K. Hezekiah Scipio. wrote his prophetic Book of Revelation on Patmos. The apostle ... said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these others do?” “Yes, LORD,” he answered, “you know ...
GOD SAID, 'THESE DO!' Messenger K. Hezekiah Scipio. wrote his prophetic Book of Revelation on Patmos. The apostle ... said to Simon Peter, “Simon son of John, do you love me more than these others do?” “Yes, LORD,” he answered, “you know ...
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... said Brown ; which said order and payments under the said order , were partial , illegal , and in violation of the express pro- visions of the statutes under which the said justice pretended to have made the said several orders , and in ...
... said Brown ; which said order and payments under the said order , were partial , illegal , and in violation of the express pro- visions of the statutes under which the said justice pretended to have made the said several orders , and in ...
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of said elevator on the first floor , a key by which said person might procure access to said elevator and under- take the use thereof , and thereto called the attention of said Goldthwaite and Masterson . 11. ( h ) Specific Invitation ...
of said elevator on the first floor , a key by which said person might procure access to said elevator and under- take the use thereof , and thereto called the attention of said Goldthwaite and Masterson . 11. ( h ) Specific Invitation ...
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... Said, too, invention in this sense is a form of creative repetition and reliving. The idea of both interpretation and narrative as invention can be given a literary extension by looking at the special quality of Said's polyphonic ...
... Said, too, invention in this sense is a form of creative repetition and reliving. The idea of both interpretation and narrative as invention can be given a literary extension by looking at the special quality of Said's polyphonic ...
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