Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... less appropriate now , though less so in a company of literature - lovers such as this than in almost any other assemblage of persons blessed with the faculty of reading . It is a plea against the waste of time on the excessive reading ...
... less appropriate now , though less so in a company of literature - lovers such as this than in almost any other assemblage of persons blessed with the faculty of reading . It is a plea against the waste of time on the excessive reading ...
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... less of emotion disguised . The poet should be not only the prophet or the seer : he should also be the artist and interpreter , and his aim should be to make the deepest impression on the reader , not merely to puzzle him or to ...
... less of emotion disguised . The poet should be not only the prophet or the seer : he should also be the artist and interpreter , and his aim should be to make the deepest impression on the reader , not merely to puzzle him or to ...
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... less important . Memory , the Mother of the Muses , conceived them . Hesiod says in the arms of Zeus the Counsellor on the Pierian hill : ' For forgetfulness of anxious care and banishment of ill . Thrice three nights in the sacred arms ...
... less important . Memory , the Mother of the Muses , conceived them . Hesiod says in the arms of Zeus the Counsellor on the Pierian hill : ' For forgetfulness of anxious care and banishment of ill . Thrice three nights in the sacred arms ...
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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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