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... spirit of Chateau- briand - cum - Laforgue swept down on us from Saint - Louis and Gautier blew in from Idaho . And the new exploring poet has become a less lovable creature . The lovable is deeply asso- ciated in us with the ...
... spirit of Chateau- briand - cum - Laforgue swept down on us from Saint - Louis and Gautier blew in from Idaho . And the new exploring poet has become a less lovable creature . The lovable is deeply asso- ciated in us with the ...
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... spirit , moving among them in the spirit . Are they thus , and do they feel like this to me ? ' With some he spoke of Euripides - the waist of the hour - glass which draw to itself the converging strands of ancient and modern Wisdom ...
... spirit , moving among them in the spirit . Are they thus , and do they feel like this to me ? ' With some he spoke of Euripides - the waist of the hour - glass which draw to itself the converging strands of ancient and modern Wisdom ...
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... Spirit , which Meredith so admirably described in a well - known lecture , inevitably pursues almost any stranger in a strange land . That it persistently pursued Dante Gabriel Ros- setti , the London - born Italian who was certainly a ...
... Spirit , which Meredith so admirably described in a well - known lecture , inevitably pursues almost any stranger in a strange land . That it persistently pursued Dante Gabriel Ros- setti , the London - born Italian who was certainly a ...
Inhalt
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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