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... beauty and charm become dangerous distractions . As Sir Walter Raleigh pointed out in an essay on Style , the Latin historian who declared that he would have made Pompey win the battle of Pharsalia had the effective turn of the sentence ...
... beauty and charm become dangerous distractions . As Sir Walter Raleigh pointed out in an essay on Style , the Latin historian who declared that he would have made Pompey win the battle of Pharsalia had the effective turn of the sentence ...
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... beauty in her ' . . . an image of such glory and beauty in desolation as I shall never forget . Her broken spars had been secured in the swifters of the lower rigging . The rags of her sails fluttering from her yards gleamed in the sun ...
... beauty in her ' . . . an image of such glory and beauty in desolation as I shall never forget . Her broken spars had been secured in the swifters of the lower rigging . The rags of her sails fluttering from her yards gleamed in the sun ...
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... beauty had never breathed , nor purified in her breast , nor scattered in her foot- steps , in this fragrance estranged from its natural daydawn and tillage and world , lay all the melancholies of regret and absence and youth . ' Proust ...
... beauty had never breathed , nor purified in her breast , nor scattered in her foot- steps , in this fragrance estranged from its natural daydawn and tillage and world , lay all the melancholies of regret and absence and youth . ' Proust ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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