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... reader know , this book aspires to be more than ceremonial - a re - enactment of the past accord- ing to established ... readers as well as writers - of our day . A word of caution , however , to readers of.
... reader know , this book aspires to be more than ceremonial - a re - enactment of the past accord- ing to established ... readers as well as writers - of our day . A word of caution , however , to readers of.
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... readers no caption ( nor useful introduction ) to lead into the heart of his verse , such as we find , of course ... reader are , these lines imply , best evoked by processes of which he is unaware . Like Hawthorne , who had compared ...
... readers no caption ( nor useful introduction ) to lead into the heart of his verse , such as we find , of course ... reader are , these lines imply , best evoked by processes of which he is unaware . Like Hawthorne , who had compared ...
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... reader obtrude , nor does the attitude of the writer to his materials present any substantial difficulty . Though the voice of reason may lapse from time to time into pathos , it does so because of its high - minded benevolence ; if it ...
... reader obtrude , nor does the attitude of the writer to his materials present any substantial difficulty . Though the voice of reason may lapse from time to time into pathos , it does so because of its high - minded benevolence ; if it ...
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