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... eyes . For instance , in Kubla Khan Coleridge is not merely imagining a ' stately pleasure dome ' ; he is perform- ing something more important , more final : he is actually and successfully building it under our admiring eyes . After ...
... eyes . For instance , in Kubla Khan Coleridge is not merely imagining a ' stately pleasure dome ' ; he is perform- ing something more important , more final : he is actually and successfully building it under our admiring eyes . After ...
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... eyes extraordinarily quick and piercing ; an ample forehead - in sum , a very well composed visage and manly aspect ; for the rest he was but low of stature yet very strong . It is an axiom of portraiture that the successful picture ...
... eyes extraordinarily quick and piercing ; an ample forehead - in sum , a very well composed visage and manly aspect ; for the rest he was but low of stature yet very strong . It is an axiom of portraiture that the successful picture ...
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... eyes here , so she were sure you would not look with too much respect of other black eyes . . . . But for that , if the Admiral were but thirty years old , I think he would not differ in opinion from the Lord Mountjoy . ' He was about ...
... eyes here , so she were sure you would not look with too much respect of other black eyes . . . . But for that , if the Admiral were but thirty years old , I think he would not differ in opinion from the Lord Mountjoy . ' He was about ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
THE UNACKNOWLEDGED LEGISLATORS | 48 |
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