Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... become almost a legend . He was possibly the most accomplished of all our great poets metrically . There can have been hardly a form in which he did not experiment . Blank verse , the foun- tain's silvery column of the hexameter , the ...
... become almost a legend . He was possibly the most accomplished of all our great poets metrically . There can have been hardly a form in which he did not experiment . Blank verse , the foun- tain's silvery column of the hexameter , the ...
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... become free , they will reflect upon the part which those who presume to represent their will have played in the great drama of the revival of liberty , with feelings which it would become them to anticipate . This is the age of the war ...
... become free , they will reflect upon the part which those who presume to represent their will have played in the great drama of the revival of liberty , with feelings which it would become them to anticipate . This is the age of the war ...
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... becomes , the more people will dote on stories of the Wild West , tough guys , social outcasts , noble savages , and the like ; and the more moral society becomes , the more attractive to the male mind will be the imaginary harem . In ...
... becomes , the more people will dote on stories of the Wild West , tough guys , social outcasts , noble savages , and the like ; and the more moral society becomes , the more attractive to the male mind will be the imaginary harem . In ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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