The Story of English Literature |
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If it is so well told that every sentence is clear in itself and fits naturally into its place ; if it is so well told that the characters in it become real to us ; if it is so well told that we are keen to know how the story is coming ...
If it is so well told that every sentence is clear in itself and fits naturally into its place ; if it is so well told that the characters in it become real to us ; if it is so well told that we are keen to know how the story is coming ...
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If it is so well told that every sentence is clear in itself and fits naturally into its place ; if it is so well told that the characters in it become real to us ; if it is so well told that we are keen to know how the story is coming ...
If it is so well told that every sentence is clear in itself and fits naturally into its place ; if it is so well told that the characters in it become real to us ; if it is so well told that we are keen to know how the story is coming ...
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The result , of course , has been that thousands of Shakespeare's phrases have become imbedded in the language , have become a part of the very tissue of our thought . Some are shopworn now . But what a joy it is to come upon them ...
The result , of course , has been that thousands of Shakespeare's phrases have become imbedded in the language , have become a part of the very tissue of our thought . Some are shopworn now . But what a joy it is to come upon them ...
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Contenido
CHAUCER AND His TIMES | 27 |
ENGLISH DRAMA FROM THE MIRACLE PLAYS TO | 45 |
CLOSING OF THE THEATERS | 53 |
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