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... true contact may exist within a circle of friends and acquaintances . Byron is one of the people portrayed at some length , but we must wish Thornton Hunt had written of him in another place as he also wrote of Shelley . His version of ...
... true contact may exist within a circle of friends and acquaintances . Byron is one of the people portrayed at some length , but we must wish Thornton Hunt had written of him in another place as he also wrote of Shelley . His version of ...
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... true sequence and order which vanishes upon analysis by an older mind . 66 How many miles to Babylon ? Three score miles and ten . Can I get there by candlelight ? Yes , and back again . " In these four simple lines we have much of the ...
... true sequence and order which vanishes upon analysis by an older mind . 66 How many miles to Babylon ? Three score miles and ten . Can I get there by candlelight ? Yes , and back again . " In these four simple lines we have much of the ...
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... true , with few books about you , or moments to look a thing up ; hot air and dust of the playhouse were still in your lungs ; you were sure to say things that would seem sorry gush or rant if 106 THE DIFFICULTIES OF DRAMATIC CRITICISM.
... true , with few books about you , or moments to look a thing up ; hot air and dust of the playhouse were still in your lungs ; you were sure to say things that would seem sorry gush or rant if 106 THE DIFFICULTIES OF DRAMATIC CRITICISM.
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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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