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... English critics , George Moore , Arthur Symons and Charles Whibley , had yet attempted any literary appreciation of Rimbaud's writing or any exact evaluation of the technical novelties that he had introduced into French poetry . All ...
... English critics , George Moore , Arthur Symons and Charles Whibley , had yet attempted any literary appreciation of Rimbaud's writing or any exact evaluation of the technical novelties that he had introduced into French poetry . All ...
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... English at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina , is a specialist in early nineteenth century English literature . JOHN S. MARSHALL is professor of philosophy at Albion College , Albion , Michigan . A. R. FULTON is ...
... English at the Woman's College of the University of North Carolina , is a specialist in early nineteenth century English literature . JOHN S. MARSHALL is professor of philosophy at Albion College , Albion , Michigan . A. R. FULTON is ...
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... English perfectly in school at Munich , and had always heard it spoken well , and the English manner of speech seemed very crude to me after that . Ah , those years of exile . Ah , those frightful two - faced English children whose ...
... English perfectly in school at Munich , and had always heard it spoken well , and the English manner of speech seemed very crude to me after that . Ah , those years of exile . Ah , those frightful two - faced English children whose ...
Contents
The Necessity For Spiritual Revival Theodore M Greene | 14 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe R M Weaver | 24 |
Albert Taylor Bledsoe | 34 |
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