Literary Essays25 essays from the Victorian and Edwardian literary critic. |
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... sure of circumstances from a great achievement in art ? Different readers will answer the question differently ; but , in either case , the reply must involve an admission of failure or perhaps rather of defeat . Lord Lytton's rule in ...
... sure of circumstances from a great achievement in art ? Different readers will answer the question differently ; but , in either case , the reply must involve an admission of failure or perhaps rather of defeat . Lord Lytton's rule in ...
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... sure enough that these lovers are always friends . Affection , no doubt , is the word that best describes such feelings ; and it is through its mastery of the tones and depths of affection that our anthology holds a unique place in the ...
... sure enough that these lovers are always friends . Affection , no doubt , is the word that best describes such feelings ; and it is through its mastery of the tones and depths of affection that our anthology holds a unique place in the ...
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... sure points of Reasoning from that I have mentioned . Milton , whatever he may have thought in the sequel , appears to have been content with these by his writings . He did not think into the human heart as Wordsworth has done . Yet ...
... sure points of Reasoning from that I have mentioned . Milton , whatever he may have thought in the sequel , appears to have been content with these by his writings . He did not think into the human heart as Wordsworth has done . Yet ...
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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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