Literary Essays25 essays from the Victorian and Edwardian literary critic. |
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... things which have not entered into the hearts of beasts : think of things long past , and long to come : acquaint thyself with the choragium of the stars , and consider the vast expanse beyond them . Let intellectual tubes give thee a ...
... things which have not entered into the hearts of beasts : think of things long past , and long to come : acquaint thyself with the choragium of the stars , and consider the vast expanse beyond them . Let intellectual tubes give thee a ...
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... things ; and here is a tribunal , free from all suspicion of national and provincial partiality , putting a stamp on the best things , and recommend- ing them for general honour and acceptance . ' But , failing this , failing the ...
... things ; and here is a tribunal , free from all suspicion of national and provincial partiality , putting a stamp on the best things , and recommend- ing them for general honour and acceptance . ' But , failing this , failing the ...
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... things so finely that we forget , as we listen to it , that these are not the only things that can be said . We parted at the gorge and cried ' Good cheer ! ' The sun was setting as I closed my door ; Methought , the spring will come ...
... things so finely that we forget , as we listen to it , that these are not the only things that can be said . We parted at the gorge and cried ' Good cheer ! ' The sun was setting as I closed my door ; Methought , the spring will come ...
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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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