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... seem to have held definite opinions as to necessary reforms in what Wordsworth called " " poetic diction . " Indeed he was hampered , as Wordsworth was not , by a lifelong ad- herence to a metre the heroic couplet - with which this same ...
... seem to have held definite opinions as to necessary reforms in what Wordsworth called " " poetic diction . " Indeed he was hampered , as Wordsworth was not , by a lifelong ad- herence to a metre the heroic couplet - with which this same ...
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... seems to have attracted no attention . And yet a critic of experience would have recognised in it a force as well as a fluency remarkable in a young man of twenty - one , and pointing to quite other possi- bilities when the age of ...
... seems to have attracted no attention . And yet a critic of experience would have recognised in it a force as well as a fluency remarkable in a young man of twenty - one , and pointing to quite other possi- bilities when the age of ...
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... seems to have found Aldeburgh hope- less , for in a few months he left the town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he was still poorly qualified for his profession , his skill in surgery being notably deficient . He ...
... seems to have found Aldeburgh hope- less , for in a few months he left the town , and Crabbe set up for himself as his successor . But he was still poorly qualified for his profession , his skill in surgery being notably deficient . He ...
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... seem , appealed to Lord Chancellor Thurlow , with no better success . Crabbe felt these successive repulses very keenly , but it is not necessary to tax North , Shelburne , and Thurlow with exceptional hardness of heart . London was as ...
... seem , appealed to Lord Chancellor Thurlow , with no better success . Crabbe felt these successive repulses very keenly , but it is not necessary to tax North , Shelburne , and Thurlow with exceptional hardness of heart . London was as ...
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... seems to show how ( in obedience to his visionary instructor ) he was trying experiments in more hopeful directions . On the twelfth of May he intimates to his Mira that he has dreams of success in something different , something more ...
... seems to show how ( in obedience to his visionary instructor ) he was trying experiments in more hopeful directions . On the twelfth of May he intimates to his Mira that he has dreams of success in something different , something more ...
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