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... thought , never to be less than miracles . Others were a puzzle and a weariness to drag through ; some others could not be read at all . I have found , re - reading all the novels this summer , that in my juvenile assessments of George ...
... thought , never to be less than miracles . Others were a puzzle and a weariness to drag through ; some others could not be read at all . I have found , re - reading all the novels this summer , that in my juvenile assessments of George ...
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... thought it was a charm ; her parasol was the first they had ever seen . She went to a church where the savages were being Christian- ized ; all of their faces were blank . Margaret travelled in an ox- wagon across the plains of ...
... thought it was a charm ; her parasol was the first they had ever seen . She went to a church where the savages were being Christian- ized ; all of their faces were blank . Margaret travelled in an ox- wagon across the plains of ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Shelley she thought possessed the melody of Nature herself , while in fertility of fancy she rated parts of his longer poems unexcelled except in Shakespeare . In Byron she found thoughts and ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Shelley she thought possessed the melody of Nature herself , while in fertility of fancy she rated parts of his longer poems unexcelled except in Shakespeare . In Byron she found thoughts and ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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