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... expressed before , and will no doubt always be held . Mr. Garrod does not disclaim malice ; indeed he tells us that his malice is deliberate- " if at any point * Since this was written , the publication of The Profession of Poetry ' has ...
... expressed before , and will no doubt always be held . Mr. Garrod does not disclaim malice ; indeed he tells us that his malice is deliberate- " if at any point * Since this was written , the publication of The Profession of Poetry ' has ...
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... expressed through its newly awakened literary and political sense , is still , as far as England is concerned , practically non - existent . The recent remark of a friend who , when certain interesting events were taking place in ...
... expressed through its newly awakened literary and political sense , is still , as far as England is concerned , practically non - existent . The recent remark of a friend who , when certain interesting events were taking place in ...
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... expression , and the average man in Scotland cares as little about poetry as does the average man anywhere else , it does not move him to any undue enthusiasm . I do not mean this as a reproach . Most people get their poetry directly ...
... expression , and the average man in Scotland cares as little about poetry as does the average man anywhere else , it does not move him to any undue enthusiasm . I do not mean this as a reproach . Most people get their poetry directly ...
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A Reply to Mr Garrod By R | 17 |
Carl Spitteler and the New Epic By JAMES | 35 |
Some Aspects of Modern Scottish Literature | 59 |
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