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... instance of this generaliza- tion ; but it is only a single , isolated instance , and that war certainly cannot have been the whole inspiration of his thought , since he died in the middle of it . If we are to generalize from single ...
... instance of this generaliza- tion ; but it is only a single , isolated instance , and that war certainly cannot have been the whole inspiration of his thought , since he died in the middle of it . If we are to generalize from single ...
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... instance , he seems to have thought it enough to prove that poets live truly within the world of their time , not in ... instances . But Shelley can hardly mean no more than that poets are at home in their own time and place , be- cause ...
... instance , he seems to have thought it enough to prove that poets live truly within the world of their time , not in ... instances . But Shelley can hardly mean no more than that poets are at home in their own time and place , be- cause ...
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... instance , against whom his fellow - poet Juvenal brings a horrifying catalogue of accusa- tions , beginning with that of having murdered his father , his wife , and his sister , and ending with that of having written an epic poem on ...
... instance , against whom his fellow - poet Juvenal brings a horrifying catalogue of accusa- tions , beginning with that of having murdered his father , his wife , and his sister , and ending with that of having written an epic poem on ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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