Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Regent for political reasons — and , one feels , out of sheer perversity . Many people turned against the Regent because of his unhappy domestic life . English writers were not always models of domestic fidelity or felicity - but ...
... Regent for political reasons — and , one feels , out of sheer perversity . Many people turned against the Regent because of his unhappy domestic life . English writers were not always models of domestic fidelity or felicity - but ...
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... Regent . " Go you , " said he , " and write your Ode for the New Year . You can never have a better subject than the ... Regent , Scott had expressed grave doubts of his prudence , and he had become rigidly puritan . And then came ...
... Regent . " Go you , " said he , " and write your Ode for the New Year . You can never have a better subject than the ... Regent , Scott had expressed grave doubts of his prudence , and he had become rigidly puritan . And then came ...
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... Regent was ' the first gentleman he had seen- certainly the first English gentleman of his day ; —there was something about him which , independently of the prestige , the " divinity , " which hedges a King , marked him as standing ...
... Regent was ' the first gentleman he had seen- certainly the first English gentleman of his day ; —there was something about him which , independently of the prestige , the " divinity , " which hedges a King , marked him as standing ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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