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... never strained . His wonder- ful clarity never deserts him . It is a flowing spring , not drops wrung out . His greatest felicities always seem his most spontaneous utterances . While he wrote in the style of his own age , he transmuted ...
... never strained . His wonder- ful clarity never deserts him . It is a flowing spring , not drops wrung out . His greatest felicities always seem his most spontaneous utterances . While he wrote in the style of his own age , he transmuted ...
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... never passes into pedantry or artificiality . In the Ode to Evening there is only one single word , brede- " with brede ethereal wove of which we cannot say that it is not merely the right word , but once it is there , apparently the ...
... never passes into pedantry or artificiality . In the Ode to Evening there is only one single word , brede- " with brede ethereal wove of which we cannot say that it is not merely the right word , but once it is there , apparently the ...
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... never attain the genuine spirit of poetry . " Pale - eyed and meek - eyed , it will be re- membered , both occur in Milton's Nativity Ode , and they no doubt suggested , or helped to suggest , Collins ' similar formations , though , of ...
... never attain the genuine spirit of poetry . " Pale - eyed and meek - eyed , it will be re- membered , both occur in Milton's Nativity Ode , and they no doubt suggested , or helped to suggest , Collins ' similar formations , though , of ...
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... he lie upon a truckle bed , While his young master lieth overhead : Second that he do on no default Ever presume to sit above the salt : . Third , that he never change his trencher twice THE PARSON IN LITERATURE . 29.
... he lie upon a truckle bed , While his young master lieth overhead : Second that he do on no default Ever presume to sit above the salt : . Third , that he never change his trencher twice THE PARSON IN LITERATURE . 29.
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... never change his trencher twice . Fourth , that he use all common courtesies , Sit bare at meals , and one half rise and wait : Last , that he never his young master beat , But he must ask his mother to define How many jerks she would ...
... never change his trencher twice . Fourth , that he use all common courtesies , Sit bare at meals , and one half rise and wait : Last , that he never his young master beat , But he must ask his mother to define How many jerks she would ...
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