Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... volume of verse . Not only did it contain the Leigh Hunt sonnet already referred to , but the whole volume was prefaced with another sonnet dedicating it to Hunt in terms almost of adulation . And there is yet a third sonnet in this volume ...
... volume of verse . Not only did it contain the Leigh Hunt sonnet already referred to , but the whole volume was prefaced with another sonnet dedicating it to Hunt in terms almost of adulation . And there is yet a third sonnet in this volume ...
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... volume . There is nothing easier than to make fun of another man's verses , and these volumes of Keats provide as good material for the sport as was ever offered . Anyone who has read Macaulay on the poems of James Montgomery will ...
... volume . There is nothing easier than to make fun of another man's verses , and these volumes of Keats provide as good material for the sport as was ever offered . Anyone who has read Macaulay on the poems of James Montgomery will ...
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... volumes , his name might to this day be known only to a few students . It was the third volume which established him for ever among the very first of English poets . ' He is with Shake- speare ' , wrote Matthew Arnold . It is this volume ...
... volumes , his name might to this day be known only to a few students . It was the third volume which established him for ever among the very first of English poets . ' He is with Shake- speare ' , wrote Matthew Arnold . It is this volume ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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