American Literary Essays1960 |
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... least part of his volume . The discerning will read , in his Plato or Shakespeare , only that least part - only the authentic utterances of the oracles ; all the rest he rejects , were it never so many times Plato's and Shakespeare's ...
... least part of his volume . The discerning will read , in his Plato or Shakespeare , only that least part - only the authentic utterances of the oracles ; all the rest he rejects , were it never so many times Plato's and Shakespeare's ...
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... least part of genius that attracts admira- tion . And so , much of the blind , un- bridled admiration that has been heaped upon Shakespeare has been lavished upon the least part of him . And few of his endless commentators and critics ...
... least part of genius that attracts admira- tion . And so , much of the blind , un- bridled admiration that has been heaped upon Shakespeare has been lavished upon the least part of him . And few of his endless commentators and critics ...
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... least , if they met the Governor , or even the President of the United States , face to face . Some of these great folks are really well - bred , some of them are only purse - proud and assuming , but they form a class , and are named ...
... least , if they met the Governor , or even the President of the United States , face to face . Some of these great folks are really well - bred , some of them are only purse - proud and assuming , but they form a class , and are named ...
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Introduction | 1 |
Oliver Wendell Holmes 18091894 | 5 |
Washington Irving 17831859 | 16 |
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