Periods of European Literature, Volume 12W. Blackwood, 1923 |
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... person who was afraid of it had no business to under- take that scheme at all . And so , with all invocation of the Muses and all deprecation to Nemesis , I shall yet dare the attempt . : 1 Another condition of difficulty is the further ...
... person who was afraid of it had no business to under- take that scheme at all . And so , with all invocation of the Muses and all deprecation to Nemesis , I shall yet dare the attempt . : 1 Another condition of difficulty is the further ...
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... persons in a general history of literature , or of anything else , is with me most sincere and most strong . But it applies chiefly to our own countrymen ; and with less and less force to foreign countries which have more and more ...
... persons in a general history of literature , or of anything else , is with me most sincere and most strong . But it applies chiefly to our own countrymen ; and with less and less force to foreign countries which have more and more ...
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... persons , and those of the highest and longest standing , are so much as named ; in French few , but only a few , more ; while in the other countries the etiquette has not been allowed to effect exclusion of anybody who seemed to the ...
... persons , and those of the highest and longest standing , are so much as named ; in French few , but only a few , more ; while in the other countries the etiquette has not been allowed to effect exclusion of anybody who seemed to the ...
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... person than William Pitt , in the naïf but important observation that in The Lay of the Last Minstrel he saw effects which would not have surprised him in painting , but which he never could have expected in poetry . In other words ...
... person than William Pitt , in the naïf but important observation that in The Lay of the Last Minstrel he saw effects which would not have surprised him in painting , but which he never could have expected in poetry . In other words ...
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... persons who would refuse apples of gold unless they were presented in pictures of silver , could resist them . And then ( 1859 ) came the Idylls . The Idylls . To say that the Idylls made Tennyson popular , would be to say a true thing ...
... persons who would refuse apples of gold unless they were presented in pictures of silver , could resist them . And then ( 1859 ) came the Idylls . The Idylls . To say that the Idylls made Tennyson popular , would be to say a true thing ...
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