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... interest in everything else as well as the war gives it its unique charm . His account of the final catastrophe , the quarrel between the King and Prince Rupert and the resignation of the leading officers , drifts away between an ...
... interest in everything else as well as the war gives it its unique charm . His account of the final catastrophe , the quarrel between the King and Prince Rupert and the resignation of the leading officers , drifts away between an ...
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... interest was only aroused when the material it employed was abstracted to serve in pictorial or poetic design . In other words , Rossetti's , temperament was not naturalistic , or , in the limited sense , realistic , but essentially ...
... interest was only aroused when the material it employed was abstracted to serve in pictorial or poetic design . In other words , Rossetti's , temperament was not naturalistic , or , in the limited sense , realistic , but essentially ...
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... interest to us of being struck directly out of experience , however youthful and immature it may have been . We know that Lamb , writing to Coleridge before the book ap- peared , said : ' Burns was the god of my idolatry , as Bowles of ...
... interest to us of being struck directly out of experience , however youthful and immature it may have been . We know that Lamb , writing to Coleridge before the book ap- peared , said : ' Burns was the god of my idolatry , as Bowles of ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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