Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... lines of the Alcestis * about ancient books and lore that teach us nothing better than anagke- ( Browning's version ) — 6 They too upborne by airy help of song And haply science which can find the stars , Had searched the heights , had ...
... lines of the Alcestis * about ancient books and lore that teach us nothing better than anagke- ( Browning's version ) — 6 They too upborne by airy help of song And haply science which can find the stars , Had searched the heights , had ...
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... lines : Compare Lamb's- Oh ! I could laugh to hear the midnight wind , That rushing on its way with careless sweep , Scatters the ocean waves 6 , And my favourite lines of Seymour's ( After Storm ' ) : ' The breath of God has blown upon ...
... lines : Compare Lamb's- Oh ! I could laugh to hear the midnight wind , That rushing on its way with careless sweep , Scatters the ocean waves 6 , And my favourite lines of Seymour's ( After Storm ' ) : ' The breath of God has blown upon ...
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... lines infused with imagination , and he was artist enough to realise and employ the unforgettable vowel- music of one haunting line to end each stanza : 6 6 ' Where are they gone , the old familiar faces ? ' I had a mother , but she ...
... lines infused with imagination , and he was artist enough to realise and employ the unforgettable vowel- music of one haunting line to end each stanza : 6 6 ' Where are they gone , the old familiar faces ? ' I had a mother , but she ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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