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... and critical data of a kind too particular for the purposes of a lecturer , but not , I hope , without genuine importance to the student of the history of literature . The friendly criticism of which I have spoken has not , however V.
... and critical data of a kind too particular for the purposes of a lecturer , but not , I hope , without genuine importance to the student of the history of literature . The friendly criticism of which I have spoken has not , however V.
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... kind , full of these suc- cessive overflows , while the classical is closely con- fined to the use of distich , that is to say , of regular couplets , within the bounds of each of which the sense is rigidly confined . It will now be ...
... kind , full of these suc- cessive overflows , while the classical is closely con- fined to the use of distich , that is to say , of regular couplets , within the bounds of each of which the sense is rigidly confined . It will now be ...
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... kind , had curbed the erratic inclinations of the poets , they suddenly and wilfully shut themselves up between walls of rule , and abandoned the wild woods for stately and mechanical circuits around the box - walks of a labyrinth . For ...
... kind , had curbed the erratic inclinations of the poets , they suddenly and wilfully shut themselves up between walls of rule , and abandoned the wild woods for stately and mechanical circuits around the box - walks of a labyrinth . For ...
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... kind , to pretend that the works of all the Marinist or so - called metaphysical poets of the reign of Charles I. are not excessively unequal in merit , and constantly ready to sink into unpardona- ble bathos or swell into equally ...
... kind , to pretend that the works of all the Marinist or so - called metaphysical poets of the reign of Charles I. are not excessively unequal in merit , and constantly ready to sink into unpardona- ble bathos or swell into equally ...
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... kind of watchword of the higher culture , like Botticelli . Now Cyril Tourneur has been reprinted , with admirable care , by a very distinguished scholar , and I notice that his name becomes rarer and rarer on the lips and pens of the ...
... kind of watchword of the higher culture , like Botticelli . Now Cyril Tourneur has been reprinted , with admirable care , by a very distinguished scholar , and I notice that his name becomes rarer and rarer on the lips and pens of the ...
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