Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... mind is worthy of the attention of the reader . The reading of literature should not be reduced to the level of a crossword puzzle the exercise of ingenuity on the part of the reader , the reward of which is the divination of the answer ...
... mind is worthy of the attention of the reader . The reading of literature should not be reduced to the level of a crossword puzzle the exercise of ingenuity on the part of the reader , the reward of which is the divination of the answer ...
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... minds of men , and came to this conclusion- There is nothing better in the world than when a wife and husband are of one mind in the home ' -omophroneonte . It's the same word Hesiod used , homophrones , when he said about the Muses ...
... minds of men , and came to this conclusion- There is nothing better in the world than when a wife and husband are of one mind in the home ' -omophroneonte . It's the same word Hesiod used , homophrones , when he said about the Muses ...
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... mind was lucid enough to compose the sonnet to his sister Mary , which also appeared in Coleridge's second edition : 6 If from my lips some angry accents fell , Peevish complaint , or harsh reproof unkind , ' Twas but the error of a ...
... mind was lucid enough to compose the sonnet to his sister Mary , which also appeared in Coleridge's second edition : 6 If from my lips some angry accents fell , Peevish complaint , or harsh reproof unkind , ' Twas but the error of a ...
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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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