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... spirit of the writer to whose outward form they owed so much , has been pointed out by Mr. Gosse , who adds that Browne's ' genuine merits were rediscovered and asserted by Coleridge and Lamb . ' But we have already observed that Mr ...
... spirit of the writer to whose outward form they owed so much , has been pointed out by Mr. Gosse , who adds that Browne's ' genuine merits were rediscovered and asserted by Coleridge and Lamb . ' But we have already observed that Mr ...
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... spirit is the classical spirit — that in which the beauties of originality and daring and surprise are made an easy sacrifice upon the altar of perfection ; but the classicism of China affords , in more than one respect , a curious ...
... spirit is the classical spirit — that in which the beauties of originality and daring and surprise are made an easy sacrifice upon the altar of perfection ; but the classicism of China affords , in more than one respect , a curious ...
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... spirit of laziness , ' he writes from Cambridge , ' ( the spirit of the place ) begins to possess even me , that have so long declaimed against it . Yet has it not so prevailed , but that I feel that discontent with myself , that ennui ...
... spirit of laziness , ' he writes from Cambridge , ' ( the spirit of the place ) begins to possess even me , that have so long declaimed against it . Yet has it not so prevailed , but that I feel that discontent with myself , that ennui ...
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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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