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... Landor . By JOHN BAILEY , M.A. , F.R.S.L. 19 43 63 V. The Old and New in Literature . By JOHN BUCHAN , M.A. , LL.D. , F.R.S.L .. 87 VI . Some Poets and their Scenery . By Sir HENRY NEWBOLT , C.H. , M.A. , D.Litt . , V.-P. R.S.L. 113 ...
... Landor . By JOHN BAILEY , M.A. , F.R.S.L. 19 43 63 V. The Old and New in Literature . By JOHN BUCHAN , M.A. , LL.D. , F.R.S.L .. 87 VI . Some Poets and their Scenery . By Sir HENRY NEWBOLT , C.H. , M.A. , D.Litt . , V.-P. R.S.L. 113 ...
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... Landor is a very notable service to the most unaccountably neglected of our greater poets . Mr. Bailey , indeed , will not have it that the neglect is altogether unaccountable , but his own beautifully alert appreciation of Landor's ...
... Landor is a very notable service to the most unaccountably neglected of our greater poets . Mr. Bailey , indeed , will not have it that the neglect is altogether unaccountable , but his own beautifully alert appreciation of Landor's ...
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... Landor himself . Mr. Bailey's paper affords a happy contrast with Mr. Buchan's shrewd analysis of changing fashions in literature . To go back for a moment on my own words , where Mr. Bailey composes us with his serene and balanced ...
... Landor himself . Mr. Bailey's paper affords a happy contrast with Mr. Buchan's shrewd analysis of changing fashions in literature . To go back for a moment on my own words , where Mr. Bailey composes us with his serene and balanced ...
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... - day in some of its highest representatives , and in glorious succession to the profoundly human spirit of our classical drama . SOME NOTES ON THE UNPOPULARITY OF LANDOR . BY JOHN SPANISH DRAMA AND MORAL EDUCATION . 61.
... - day in some of its highest representatives , and in glorious succession to the profoundly human spirit of our classical drama . SOME NOTES ON THE UNPOPULARITY OF LANDOR . BY JOHN SPANISH DRAMA AND MORAL EDUCATION . 61.
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... Landor's " Imaginary Conversations , " that entitled " The Maid of Orleans and Agnes Sorel . " In the scene published by Mr. Wheeler we see her , where we have also been seeing her in these last months , face to face with her judge ...
... Landor's " Imaginary Conversations , " that entitled " The Maid of Orleans and Agnes Sorel . " In the scene published by Mr. Wheeler we see her , where we have also been seeing her in these last months , face to face with her judge ...
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