Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... least until we have studied each other's language and literature a great deal more thoroughly . Let me now give you one more example of a poem whose legislative impact was immediate and immense in its own day and language . This example ...
... least until we have studied each other's language and literature a great deal more thoroughly . Let me now give you one more example of a poem whose legislative impact was immediate and immense in its own day and language . This example ...
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... least into written fiction . It would be out of place here to explore the obscure beginnings of the novel ; it is sufficient to note that by the time of Malory three elements of the admiration : imaginary Rome , Celtic myth , and a new ...
... least into written fiction . It would be out of place here to explore the obscure beginnings of the novel ; it is sufficient to note that by the time of Malory three elements of the admiration : imaginary Rome , Celtic myth , and a new ...
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... least as an ideal to which they ought to pay lip service ; and the answer of the collective unconscious was an ... least , even so sincere and spiritual a thing as the Oxford Move- ment has about it an element of décor . To some of the ...
... least as an ideal to which they ought to pay lip service ; and the answer of the collective unconscious was an ... least , even so sincere and spiritual a thing as the Oxford Move- ment has about it an element of décor . To some of the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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