Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 28 |
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... wrote to his brother : ' Leigh Hunt allows it not much merit as a whole ; says it is unnatural and made ten objections to it in the mere skimming over . He says the conversation is unnatural and too high - flown . ' A greater than Leigh ...
... wrote to his brother : ' Leigh Hunt allows it not much merit as a whole ; says it is unnatural and made ten objections to it in the mere skimming over . He says the conversation is unnatural and too high - flown . ' A greater than Leigh ...
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... wrote him an extremely sensible letter recognising his genius and enclosing twenty - five pounds . His publisher collected the tributes that had been paid to him and forwarded them to Keats , who replied : I cannot but feel indebted to ...
... wrote him an extremely sensible letter recognising his genius and enclosing twenty - five pounds . His publisher collected the tributes that had been paid to him and forwarded them to Keats , who replied : I cannot but feel indebted to ...
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... wrote some attractive verses himself and was a lover of letters . I feel assured that she was too . About Charles there can be no shadow of doubt . He was a great reader and a man of taste , playbooks becoming his favourites in his ...
... wrote some attractive verses himself and was a lover of letters . I feel assured that she was too . About Charles there can be no shadow of doubt . He was a great reader and a man of taste , playbooks becoming his favourites in his ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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