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... bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the ...
... bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the ...
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... bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the ...
... bringing together . And this is a pleasure of which I should like to avail myself . We need make no comparisons between the present contributions , beyond saying that they are at least related by a disinterested enthusiasm for the ...
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... brings to his pastoral subject a charming pastoral freshness of his own . I trust these gentlemen will forgive me for pointing out in their work merits which are obvious . But it is an editor's privilege on these occasions to have the ...
... brings to his pastoral subject a charming pastoral freshness of his own . I trust these gentlemen will forgive me for pointing out in their work merits which are obvious . But it is an editor's privilege on these occasions to have the ...
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... bringing something , that before was beyond our com- prehension , within the grasp of it . I will take an instance from another poet . I will ask you to think of Browning . In some passages it seems to me Browning is eminently ...
... bringing something , that before was beyond our com- prehension , within the grasp of it . I will take an instance from another poet . I will ask you to think of Browning . In some passages it seems to me Browning is eminently ...
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... bringing those who read him into contact with great thoughts . The comment I would make on Tennyson is exactly the reverse . I do not mean by the " reverse reverse " that Tennyson's thought is small and that of Browning great . Tennyson ...
... bringing those who read him into contact with great thoughts . The comment I would make on Tennyson is exactly the reverse . I do not mean by the " reverse reverse " that Tennyson's thought is small and that of Browning great . Tennyson ...
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