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... later to that which is limited to one star , then the fun begins . Two stars are accorded to only eleven names among the children of men ; they include Homer , Dante , Da Vinci , Walter Savage Landor , and Thackeray . When we get to the ...
... later to that which is limited to one star , then the fun begins . Two stars are accorded to only eleven names among the children of men ; they include Homer , Dante , Da Vinci , Walter Savage Landor , and Thackeray . When we get to the ...
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... later . But they account for the strong attraction his verse had for them ; Keats's method of getting at things was their method- sensation , openness to impressions , watchfulness , intensity of feeling , were the lines upon which they ...
... later . But they account for the strong attraction his verse had for them ; Keats's method of getting at things was their method- sensation , openness to impressions , watchfulness , intensity of feeling , were the lines upon which they ...
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... later , when Napoleon had been sixteen years in his grave , when the battle of Waterloo was over twenty years in the past , and when the old rancour had long been softened , for attributing to Croker the exclamation we have quoted ...
... later , when Napoleon had been sixteen years in his grave , when the battle of Waterloo was over twenty years in the past , and when the old rancour had long been softened , for attributing to Croker the exclamation we have quoted ...
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PreRaphaelitism in Art and Poetry By LAUrence | 1 |
Some English Utopias By HAROLD CHILD | 31 |
The Nature of Dramatic Illusion By CHARLES | 61 |
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