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... feel that it is gradually weakening , my racial hatred of this nation , the eternal enemy of our own . . . . I even feel the inclination to get out of my carriage , and mingle with the people in the street . There is a great deal of ...
... feel that it is gradually weakening , my racial hatred of this nation , the eternal enemy of our own . . . . I even feel the inclination to get out of my carriage , and mingle with the people in the street . There is a great deal of ...
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... feel the fell of dark , not day . There is as much alliteration here as in ' Where I would wander if I might , ' indeed more , but it is used not to lull and to please , but rather to startle and disconcert . It is an energetic ...
... feel the fell of dark , not day . There is as much alliteration here as in ' Where I would wander if I might , ' indeed more , but it is used not to lull and to please , but rather to startle and disconcert . It is an energetic ...
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... feel the fight put up by the spirit , and behind that speaking voice we can hear the verse , too . This revolutionary in Victorian poetry is Gerard Manly Hopkins . He it was who broke through the laws of language , who challenged the ...
... feel the fight put up by the spirit , and behind that speaking voice we can hear the verse , too . This revolutionary in Victorian poetry is Gerard Manly Hopkins . He it was who broke through the laws of language , who challenged the ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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