Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... whole body of contemporary poetry , I find it obscure , disjointed , fragmentary and lacking in most of those qualities associated with greatness ; and this in an age full of change , adventure , opportunity and widening horizons . If ...
... whole body of contemporary poetry , I find it obscure , disjointed , fragmentary and lacking in most of those qualities associated with greatness ; and this in an age full of change , adventure , opportunity and widening horizons . If ...
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... whole including us , the whole of us , a cosmos , not a chaos , but a harmony . We don't know even whether or in what sense he believed the world was made of music , as of number . But we do know , in his search for truth and beauty ...
... whole including us , the whole of us , a cosmos , not a chaos , but a harmony . We don't know even whether or in what sense he believed the world was made of music , as of number . But we do know , in his search for truth and beauty ...
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... whole together . Upon the breast lay a silver chalice , which they took away . ' He was not always lucky with his sight - seeing . The war frequently intruded , thus at Ramsbury , where the King's life- guard arrived late one night , to ...
... whole together . Upon the breast lay a silver chalice , which they took away . ' He was not always lucky with his sight - seeing . The war frequently intruded , thus at Ramsbury , where the King's life- guard arrived late one night , to ...
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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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