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... pass Felix Holt to the brilliant study therein of Mrs. Transome . That brings us to Romola , which apparently is unreadable now - by everyone but me . I have found Romola a wonderful tour de force . By no means a perfect novel . But ...
... pass Felix Holt to the brilliant study therein of Mrs. Transome . That brings us to Romola , which apparently is unreadable now - by everyone but me . I have found Romola a wonderful tour de force . By no means a perfect novel . But ...
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... pass , Exchanging with his subjects glance and glass ; In fitting time can - gayest of the gay- Keep up the jest and mingle in the lay . Such monarchs best our freeborn humours suit , And despots must be stately , stern and mute . The ...
... pass , Exchanging with his subjects glance and glass ; In fitting time can - gayest of the gay- Keep up the jest and mingle in the lay . Such monarchs best our freeborn humours suit , And despots must be stately , stern and mute . The ...
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... pass on to the historical novel , I must make one more point about the historian . The old - fashioned propagandist ... passes for history in the hands of Mr. Froude is a writing in which the things that really happened find no place and ...
... pass on to the historical novel , I must make one more point about the historian . The old - fashioned propagandist ... passes for history in the hands of Mr. Froude is a writing in which the things that really happened find no place and ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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