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... idea in the whole book . He wanders from one subject to another , from the association not of ideas but of sound , and the work is composed of hemistichs which it is quite evident have forced them- selves on the author by the mere force ...
... idea in the whole book . He wanders from one subject to another , from the association not of ideas but of sound , and the work is composed of hemistichs which it is quite evident have forced them- selves on the author by the mere force ...
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... idea of the Great Man was steadfast in every mind . Carlyle and the German philosophers were full of him . In those days there had been very little decline in the aristocratic idea and no false illusions of the equality of men clouded ...
... idea of the Great Man was steadfast in every mind . Carlyle and the German philosophers were full of him . In those days there had been very little decline in the aristocratic idea and no false illusions of the equality of men clouded ...
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... idea and as such could hardly be repeated . The important elements are the Roman , the Turkish , and the American - the Roman because it represents what had hitherto been the most popular of these worlds ; the Turkish or Oriental ...
... idea and as such could hardly be repeated . The important elements are the Roman , the Turkish , and the American - the Roman because it represents what had hitherto been the most popular of these worlds ; the Turkish or Oriental ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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