Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 11 |
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... true justice and , by winnowing the dust and the chaff from the true grain , leave English literature richer by some recognized treasures . Mr. Courtenay Pollock begins his essay on " Lord Elgin and the Marbles with a sentence which ...
... true justice and , by winnowing the dust and the chaff from the true grain , leave English literature richer by some recognized treasures . Mr. Courtenay Pollock begins his essay on " Lord Elgin and the Marbles with a sentence which ...
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... true remark that some of the old ballads sprang direct from the people , and that the rude Border men delighted in the songs which they themselves composed about their own deeds and the feats of their forbears . This undoubtedly is true ...
... true remark that some of the old ballads sprang direct from the people , and that the rude Border men delighted in the songs which they themselves composed about their own deeds and the feats of their forbears . This undoubtedly is true ...
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... true character of this daughter of the Guelphs . To take one instance : They give , it is true , a vivid impression of her keenness of interest in all public matters ; they record the depth of her sorrow and bereavement at the death of ...
... true character of this daughter of the Guelphs . To take one instance : They give , it is true , a vivid impression of her keenness of interest in all public matters ; they record the depth of her sorrow and bereavement at the death of ...
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Introduction By SIR HENRY IMBERTTERRY Bt | 1 |
A Consideration Born 1854 died | 21 |
Lord Elgin and the Marbles By COURTENAY POLLOCK | 41 |
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