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... whole ; says it is unnatural and made ten objections to it in the mere skimming over . He says the conversation is unnatural and too high - flown . ' A greater than Leigh Hunt gave a more considered but not more favourable judgment on ...
... whole ; says it is unnatural and made ten objections to it in the mere skimming over . He says the conversation is unnatural and too high - flown . ' A greater than Leigh Hunt gave a more considered but not more favourable judgment on ...
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... whole lot of people ( particularly ancient Romans ) who never wrote a word of literature or produced a work of art at all , but whose noble lives struck Shelley as vica- riously poetic : such as Camillus and Regulus , and the leaders of ...
... whole lot of people ( particularly ancient Romans ) who never wrote a word of literature or produced a work of art at all , but whose noble lives struck Shelley as vica- riously poetic : such as Camillus and Regulus , and the leaders of ...
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... whole world seems here in a many - mean- ing cypher . What if our existence was but that moment ? ' Here Coleridge joins hands with Blake - whose poems had given him intense pleasure : he too can see ' a world in a grain of sand ' ; but ...
... whole world seems here in a many - mean- ing cypher . What if our existence was but that moment ? ' Here Coleridge joins hands with Blake - whose poems had given him intense pleasure : he too can see ' a world in a grain of sand ' ; but ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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