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... matter is very clear , and we shall try to see how the poet arrived at it . It may be summarized by saying that ... matters - how far he was a man of the Renaissance and how far a man of the Reform , or how far he belonged to the ...
... matter is very clear , and we shall try to see how the poet arrived at it . It may be summarized by saying that ... matters - how far he was a man of the Renaissance and how far a man of the Reform , or how far he belonged to the ...
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... matter . In those later days there will , I believe , be no dead matter in Llewelyn's perceptions of country sights and sounds and of the life of the creatures of the countryside , perceptions so lovingly , so romantically , and yet so ...
... matter . In those later days there will , I believe , be no dead matter in Llewelyn's perceptions of country sights and sounds and of the life of the creatures of the countryside , perceptions so lovingly , so romantically , and yet so ...
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... matter , the subjects which lay open to him for treatment were inexhaustible , and infinite in their variety . But no matter what subject he treated , he had one general theme , never by him forgotten for any length of time , and always ...
... matter , the subjects which lay open to him for treatment were inexhaustible , and infinite in their variety . But no matter what subject he treated , he had one general theme , never by him forgotten for any length of time , and always ...
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Speech from the Chair delivered by THE RIGHT HON THE EARL | 37 |
Which Hazlitt? By CATHERINE MACDONALD MACLEAN M A | 88 |
The Poetry of Lord Alfred Douglas By MARIE CARMICHAEL | 105 |
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