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... century information . It is wholly owing to his generosity that I have been enabled , in the second chapter of this volume , to give an account of Waller's Plot which is much more com- plete and accurate than any hitherto published ...
... century information . It is wholly owing to his generosity that I have been enabled , in the second chapter of this volume , to give an account of Waller's Plot which is much more com- plete and accurate than any hitherto published ...
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... century , by Gray and Chatterton ; and their influ- ence received blow upon blow until the close of the century , when the efflorescence of the naturalistic * Horace will our superfluous Branches prune , Give us new rules , and set our ...
... century , by Gray and Chatterton ; and their influ- ence received blow upon blow until the close of the century , when the efflorescence of the naturalistic * Horace will our superfluous Branches prune , Give us new rules , and set our ...
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... a hold of the eighteenth century . He had not learned , however , to avoid the exact expression , and names his peaches and walnuts like a market - gardener . avoid saying what was meant reached a height that was ΙΟ POETRY AT THE DEATH.
... a hold of the eighteenth century . He had not learned , however , to avoid the exact expression , and names his peaches and walnuts like a market - gardener . avoid saying what was meant reached a height that was ΙΟ POETRY AT THE DEATH.
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... century poetry were bald and insipid . But we must be careful to discriminate . This indirectness , these strange , unnatural forms of circumlocution , were not in themselves character- istic of the classical school alone ; all poetry ...
... century poetry were bald and insipid . But we must be careful to discriminate . This indirectness , these strange , unnatural forms of circumlocution , were not in themselves character- istic of the classical school alone ; all poetry ...
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... century were weary of lib- erty , weary of the unmitigated rage of the drama- tists , cloyed with the roses and the spices and the kisses of the lyrists , tired of being carried over the universe and up and down the avenues of history ...
... century were weary of lib- erty , weary of the unmitigated rage of the drama- tists , cloyed with the roses and the spices and the kisses of the lyrists , tired of being carried over the universe and up and down the avenues of history ...
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