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... beauty of Cobbett's Billingsgate , and its value as an element in English speech , that Mr. Chesterton first emphasises . Here his paper links itself with Sir Henry Newbolt's , and with our President Lord Crewe's , essay in last year's ...
... beauty of Cobbett's Billingsgate , and its value as an element in English speech , that Mr. Chesterton first emphasises . Here his paper links itself with Sir Henry Newbolt's , and with our President Lord Crewe's , essay in last year's ...
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... beauty is not a sonorous emptiness ; it comes from a union of sense with a magical use of ordinary words . So powerful is the combination that we seem to have lost almost nothing by the disuse of part of our old picturesque vocabulary ...
... beauty is not a sonorous emptiness ; it comes from a union of sense with a magical use of ordinary words . So powerful is the combination that we seem to have lost almost nothing by the disuse of part of our old picturesque vocabulary ...
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... beauty , in the general flood of half - educated mediocrity , tyrannously ruled by little literary Soviets , the members of which are able to spread their views in slackly edited journals . Instead of endeavouring to comprehend all that ...
... beauty , in the general flood of half - educated mediocrity , tyrannously ruled by little literary Soviets , the members of which are able to spread their views in slackly edited journals . Instead of endeavouring to comprehend all that ...
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... that which once fascinated W. E. Henley . " I remember the black wharfs and the slips And the sea - tides tossing free , 66 And Spanish sailors with bearded lips , And the beauty 46 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE .
... that which once fascinated W. E. Henley . " I remember the black wharfs and the slips And the sea - tides tossing free , 66 And Spanish sailors with bearded lips , And the beauty 46 SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE .
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... beauty and mystery of the ships , And the magic of the sea . And the voice of that wayward song Is singing and saying still : ' A boy's will is the wind's will , And the thoughts of youth are long , long thoughts . ' This may not be ...
... beauty and mystery of the ships , And the magic of the sea . And the voice of that wayward song Is singing and saying still : ' A boy's will is the wind's will , And the thoughts of youth are long , long thoughts . ' This may not be ...
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