Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 3 |
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... sound ; a sound not dependent upon sonorous ter- minations which have too much similarity and no real significance , but deriving its power from the close union of its form and content . The sound of the greatest English poetry is fine ...
... sound ; a sound not dependent upon sonorous ter- minations which have too much similarity and no real significance , but deriving its power from the close union of its form and content . The sound of the greatest English poetry is fine ...
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... sounds , that which I was I am , Ere to this haunt of brooding dust I came . " " " 66 66 In lines like these the ... sound , has been ousted by the weather- cock ; " vale " has become " valley " to distinguish it from " veil , " and ...
... sounds , that which I was I am , Ere to this haunt of brooding dust I came . " " " 66 66 In lines like these the ... sound , has been ousted by the weather- cock ; " vale " has become " valley " to distinguish it from " veil , " and ...
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... sound curiously remote from the present day , and yet are worthy of the closest attention , even from the charmingly sophisticated young lady who conducts the poetry columns of that wildly anarchistic and rebellious journal The ...
... sound curiously remote from the present day , and yet are worthy of the closest attention , even from the charmingly sophisticated young lady who conducts the poetry columns of that wildly anarchistic and rebellious journal The ...
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... sounds and make of them , not a fourth sound , but a star . He is dealing not only with terrestrial journeys , but with the journey to that land beyond our horizons , the land where all roads meet . It has a profound metaphysical ...
... sounds and make of them , not a fourth sound , but a star . He is dealing not only with terrestrial journeys , but with the journey to that land beyond our horizons , the land where all roads meet . It has a profound metaphysical ...
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... sound or foam When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home . " But our metropolitan journals have been dinning into their ears that there is no knowledge or device in the past that can help them , and no real hope ...
... sound or foam When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home . " But our metropolitan journals have been dinning into their ears that there is no knowledge or device in the past that can help them , and no real hope ...
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