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... merely the prologue to an interpretation of the essentials of the poet's 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 ...
... merely the prologue to an interpretation of the essentials of the poet's 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 ...
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... mere patriotic boast to say that it is the most important language in the world ; it is on the way to becoming the universal language , and International Conferences have actually declared that it ought to take that place . On the other ...
... mere patriotic boast to say that it is the most important language in the world ; it is on the way to becoming the universal language , and International Conferences have actually declared that it ought to take that place . On the other ...
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... merely historical interest . But such records do not take us very far . In the first place because it is difficult to describe the performance of a play . One can be accurate enough about scenery , costumes , and even grouping . But ...
... merely historical interest . But such records do not take us very far . In the first place because it is difficult to describe the performance of a play . One can be accurate enough about scenery , costumes , and even grouping . But ...
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... mere aspect of the King , reminding us usually of Canute in ' Little Arthur's History of England , ' encumbered with long robes and a heavy crown and sceptre , lodged whenever possible upon a throne perched on a platform all that is a ...
... mere aspect of the King , reminding us usually of Canute in ' Little Arthur's History of England , ' encumbered with long robes and a heavy crown and sceptre , lodged whenever possible upon a throne perched on a platform all that is a ...
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... merely superficial , a matter of phrases and manners . The nature of Man has not changed much in three hundred years ; if we turn hundreds into thousands this may still be true . Still , there is a chasm , an aesthetic chasm . Its ...
... merely superficial , a matter of phrases and manners . The nature of Man has not changed much in three hundred years ; if we turn hundreds into thousands this may still be true . Still , there is a chasm , an aesthetic chasm . Its ...
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