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... matter vary , and I do not mean to explore them , but in Mrs. Eliza Lynn Linton's My Literary Life , ' 1899 , a great tribute to Thornton Hunt is paid , and it includes all that passed ( so far as one close observer saw ) in this matter ...
... matter vary , and I do not mean to explore them , but in Mrs. Eliza Lynn Linton's My Literary Life , ' 1899 , a great tribute to Thornton Hunt is paid , and it includes all that passed ( so far as one close observer saw ) in this matter ...
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... matter , " attaches himself to [ Shelley's ] noble friendship just long enough to prove what that great school might have done for him , when death removes the teacher , and next takes away the pupil 66 before he can fulfil his studies ...
... matter , " attaches himself to [ Shelley's ] noble friendship just long enough to prove what that great school might have done for him , when death removes the teacher , and next takes away the pupil 66 before he can fulfil his studies ...
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... matter of mere sensuous emotion ; but it is also caused in a large measure by his natural inability to recognize nature in art . Yet because the child shows but little appreciation of written and spoken poetry when he is young , we must ...
... matter of mere sensuous emotion ; but it is also caused in a large measure by his natural inability to recognize nature in art . Yet because the child shows but little appreciation of written and spoken poetry when he is young , we must ...
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John Cunningham 17291773 By Professor EDITH | 39 |
Leigh Hunts Eldest Son By Professor EDMUND | 53 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture A Boys Outlook on | 77 |
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