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... poet , but who is nevertheless probably the only . . . legislator in elegiac couplets ' , he makes a delightful comparison with Sir Winston Churchill , a legislator who is quite undoubtedly a poet in the sense of the term used by ...
... poet , but who is nevertheless probably the only . . . legislator in elegiac couplets ' , he makes a delightful comparison with Sir Winston Churchill , a legislator who is quite undoubtedly a poet in the sense of the term used by ...
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... poet , is denounced by name . Even at this distance of time and even amongst us who know that Keats was one of the greatest poets , it must be regretted that he , aged twenty - two , with such French as he had learnt at school , and ...
... poet , is denounced by name . Even at this distance of time and even amongst us who know that Keats was one of the greatest poets , it must be regretted that he , aged twenty - two , with such French as he had learnt at school , and ...
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... poets as specimens . Horace , a superbly classical poet , had very little influence on the Romans , because they were that way already ; similarly La Fontaine , a no less perfectly classical poet , did practically nothing to make the ...
... poets as specimens . Horace , a superbly classical poet , had very little influence on the Romans , because they were that way already ; similarly La Fontaine , a no less perfectly classical poet , did practically nothing to make the ...
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Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
THE UNACKNOWLEDGED LEGISLATORS | 48 |
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