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... mean I would give Keats's three odes , " To a Nightingale , " " To a Grecian Urn , " and " To Autumn , " or the irresistible charm of the simplest songs of Shakespeare - such as Fear no more the heat of the sun . ' Those I give as an ...
... mean I would give Keats's three odes , " To a Nightingale , " " To a Grecian Urn , " and " To Autumn , " or the irresistible charm of the simplest songs of Shakespeare - such as Fear no more the heat of the sun . ' Those I give as an ...
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... mean when I say that Browning adds to the pleasure of poetry by 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 ...
... mean when I say that Browning adds to the pleasure of poetry by 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 ...
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... mean in Wordsworth's " Lines on the Death of Fox " ; you will find it in The Leech Gatherer , " and you will find it in the " After- thought ( of the Duddon sonnets ) , " and in many other places . There is a further pleasure in poetry ...
... mean in Wordsworth's " Lines on the Death of Fox " ; you will find it in The Leech Gatherer , " and you will find it in the " After- thought ( of the Duddon sonnets ) , " and in many other places . There is a further pleasure in poetry ...
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... mean that she is the greatest novel writer , but she seems to me the greatest wonder . Imagine , if you were to instruct an author or an authoress to write a novel under the limitations within which Jane Austen writes ! Supposing you ...
... mean that she is the greatest novel writer , but she seems to me the greatest wonder . Imagine , if you were to instruct an author or an authoress to write a novel under the limitations within which Jane Austen writes ! Supposing you ...
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... means to be overlooked or neglected , and it may be a very great pleasure . There is a story told - I forget where I came across it , and I have never been able to verify it of a man of the world in middle life , not liable to youthful ...
... means to be overlooked or neglected , and it may be a very great pleasure . There is a story told - I forget where I came across it , and I have never been able to verify it of a man of the world in middle life , not liable to youthful ...
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