Essays and StudiesChatto and Windus, 1875 - 380 páginas |
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... side by side , but no likeness of social life . Here are the Mohocks of the day , for example , much as we find them in Swift ; here is often visible even a vexatious excess of labour in the research of small things ; useless , because ...
... side by side , but no likeness of social life . Here are the Mohocks of the day , for example , much as we find them in Swift ; here is often visible even a vexatious excess of labour in the research of small things ; useless , because ...
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... side . We catch nowhere for a moment the note of English life in the reign of Anne . Those for whom I write will know , and will see , that I do not write as a special pleader for a country or a class , as one who will see no spot in ...
... side . We catch nowhere for a moment the note of English life in the reign of Anne . Those for whom I write will know , and will see , that I do not write as a special pleader for a country or a class , as one who will see no spot in ...
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... side of the poem with excess and superflux of splendour . Among the fields and gardens , the mountain heights and hollows , of Victor Hugo's vast poetic kingdom , there are strange superb inmates , bird and beast of various fur and ...
... side of the poem with excess and superflux of splendour . Among the fields and gardens , the mountain heights and hollows , of Victor Hugo's vast poetic kingdom , there are strange superb inmates , bird and beast of various fur and ...
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... side we are to range the greatest poet of our own age , there can be no moment of question . I am not sure that he has ever touched the keys of sorrow with surer hand to deeper music than here . There is nothing in his work of a more ...
... side we are to range the greatest poet of our own age , there can be no moment of question . I am not sure that he has ever touched the keys of sorrow with surer hand to deeper music than here . There is nothing in his work of a more ...
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... side of Victor Hugo . Nor has his age proved poor - it has rather been singularly rich - in men and in poets really and greatly admirable . But even had another done as well once and again as the master himself , who has done so well as ...
... side of Victor Hugo . Nor has his age proved poor - it has rather been singularly rich - in men and in poets really and greatly admirable . But even had another done as well once and again as the master himself , who has done so well as ...
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