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... Scholar of the Renascence . 1492-1540 . By Professor FOSTER WATSON , F.R.S.L. • V. Walt Whitman and America . By the Right Hon . LORD CHARNWOOD , M.A. , F.R.S.L. • VI . Culture as the Bond of Empire . By Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND ...
... Scholar of the Renascence . 1492-1540 . By Professor FOSTER WATSON , F.R.S.L. • V. Walt Whitman and America . By the Right Hon . LORD CHARNWOOD , M.A. , F.R.S.L. • VI . Culture as the Bond of Empire . By Sir FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND ...
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... scholarship . That scholarship is here brought to bear upon the poetry of Collins , a writer whose importance is out of all proportion to the slender volume of his work which survives . But the essay is no mere dissection or commentary ...
... scholarship . That scholarship is here brought to bear upon the poetry of Collins , a writer whose importance is out of all proportion to the slender volume of his work which survives . But the essay is no mere dissection or commentary ...
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... scholar Vivès . But in this case the inherent difficulty is not so great . Vivès , like Erasmus , was a citizen of the world . In none of the civilised countries of Europe could he properly be called a foreigner . He lived and taught ...
... scholar Vivès . But in this case the inherent difficulty is not so great . Vivès , like Erasmus , was a citizen of the world . In none of the civilised countries of Europe could he properly be called a foreigner . He lived and taught ...
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... scholars , though the scholarship of Gray was superior both in extent and in accuracy to that of Collins , as to that of any other Englishman of his time . The poetical product of both was small and exquisite . Gray's Odes , on the most ...
... scholars , though the scholarship of Gray was superior both in extent and in accuracy to that of Collins , as to that of any other Englishman of his time . The poetical product of both was small and exquisite . Gray's Odes , on the most ...
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... scholarship , to which his own deserts might have entitled him , he went to the University and obtained a fellowship . Leonard was made of Nature's finest clay , and Nature had tempered it with the choicest dews of heaven . " The story ...
... scholarship , to which his own deserts might have entitled him , he went to the University and obtained a fellowship . Leonard was made of Nature's finest clay , and Nature had tempered it with the choicest dews of heaven . " The story ...
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admiration American art and thought beauty bishop Bruges Budé century character charm civilisation clerical Collins colour criticism culture death delight Eclogues Empire England English English poetry Erasmus essay expression exquisite feel finest France Francesco Sforza FRANCIS YOUNGHUSBAND friends genius grace Gray's Greek hand heart human Indian individual intellectual JUAN LUIS VIVES kind Latin leaders learned Leonardo less letters literary literature living love of country Ludovico il Moro lyric lyrical poetry Master Milan mind modern nature never Paris parish parson passion poems poet poetical poetry portrait preached primitive recognise religion Republic of Letters Rupert Brooke scholar scholarship seems sense sentiment sermons society soul Spain Spanish spirit stanzas surplice tells things touch truth University of Paris Valencia Vasari verse vicar Vives Walt Whitman whole wonder words writing written wrote