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... genius of our language will absorb , as it has done in the past , any novelties of idiom that are worth preserving , and will reject the rest . Let us give shelter and their chance of survival to even the most bizarre Trans- atlantic ...
... genius of our language will absorb , as it has done in the past , any novelties of idiom that are worth preserving , and will reject the rest . Let us give shelter and their chance of survival to even the most bizarre Trans- atlantic ...
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... genius , which is a fitting garland to be laid on his tomb “ the completion of his first century of immortality . " on It needs an effort to realise that Shelley and Cobbett were contemporary products of rural society in the English ...
... genius , which is a fitting garland to be laid on his tomb “ the completion of his first century of immortality . " on It needs an effort to realise that Shelley and Cobbett were contemporary products of rural society in the English ...
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... genius , I sometimes think , may better be measured , not by the clever things that are written about him , but by the effect created by a company of schoolboys shout- ing their way whole - heartedly through one of the plays . Though ...
... genius , I sometimes think , may better be measured , not by the clever things that are written about him , but by the effect created by a company of schoolboys shout- ing their way whole - heartedly through one of the plays . Though ...
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... genius . " Writer after writer took up the word , until the name of the author and " genius 66 VOL . III , N.S. 4 " " . seemed to be almost inseparable . Even those who shrank SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE . 49.
... genius . " Writer after writer took up the word , until the name of the author and " genius 66 VOL . III , N.S. 4 " " . seemed to be almost inseparable . Even those who shrank SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF MODERN LITERATURE . 49.
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... genius , " quite unmis- takably . ( I am quite ready to deal with this matter separately , if necessary ; for I have read the book , and it is contemptible in every respect ) . The Quarterly Review is fully justified in printing its ...
... genius , " quite unmis- takably . ( I am quite ready to deal with this matter separately , if necessary ; for I have read the book , and it is contemptible in every respect ) . The Quarterly Review is fully justified in printing its ...
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