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... passage of Saxon prose . Then they brought a faggot , kindled with fire , and laid the same down at Doctor Ridley's feet . To whom Master Latimer spake in this manner : ' Be of good comfort , Master Ridley , and play the man . We shall ...
... passage of Saxon prose . Then they brought a faggot , kindled with fire , and laid the same down at Doctor Ridley's feet . To whom Master Latimer spake in this manner : ' Be of good comfort , Master Ridley , and play the man . We shall ...
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... passage , written by Shelley after a visit to Pompeii : ' I now understand why the Greeks were such great poets ; and , above all , I can account , it seems to me , for the harmony , the unity , the perfection , the uniform excellence ...
... passage , written by Shelley after a visit to Pompeii : ' I now understand why the Greeks were such great poets ; and , above all , I can account , it seems to me , for the harmony , the unity , the perfection , the uniform excellence ...
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... Passage after passage in them reveals to us the fact that Keats's mind . was in reality no less remarkable for its intellectual activity and strength than for its love of beauty . His thought ranged easily from criticism to psychology ...
... Passage after passage in them reveals to us the fact that Keats's mind . was in reality no less remarkable for its intellectual activity and strength than for its love of beauty . His thought ranged easily from criticism to psychology ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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