Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... certainly must have attained a pretty high state of culture as a nation if they are either one or the other . It was , indeed , the editor's hope in planning the book originally , and is still now as he takes leave of it , that it may ...
... certainly must have attained a pretty high state of culture as a nation if they are either one or the other . It was , indeed , the editor's hope in planning the book originally , and is still now as he takes leave of it , that it may ...
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... certainly met with the staunchest and sternest critical opposition from neo- classic stalwarts . That in the intervals of your tragedies , your epics , your volumes of odes and the like , you might sheaf incidental oddments , could be ...
... certainly met with the staunchest and sternest critical opposition from neo- classic stalwarts . That in the intervals of your tragedies , your epics , your volumes of odes and the like , you might sheaf incidental oddments , could be ...
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... certainly did not gain as a whole by the attempt to make them into an epic of Arthur , they have , even in their entirety , scarcely more than the faintest epic character . Even that epyllic condition which Professor Lushington would ...
... certainly did not gain as a whole by the attempt to make them into an epic of Arthur , they have , even in their entirety , scarcely more than the faintest epic character . Even that epyllic condition which Professor Lushington would ...
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... certainly allowed to play a kind of high - jinks with itself at times , but in which he has had few superiors . In the books which succeeded , during the last twenty years of his life , he used - not quite exclusively but mainly - the ...
... certainly allowed to play a kind of high - jinks with itself at times , but in which he has had few superiors . In the books which succeeded , during the last twenty years of his life , he used - not quite exclusively but mainly - the ...
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... certainly , a mistake . One of the halts , or apparent refluxes , which so often occur in literature has indeed been observable in the verse of the last ten or fifteen years of the nineteenth century and later . Restless or ambitious ...
... certainly , a mistake . One of the halts , or apparent refluxes , which so often occur in literature has indeed been observable in the verse of the last ten or fifteen years of the nineteenth century and later . Restless or ambitious ...
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