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... OF THE RISE OF CLASSICAL POETRY IN ENGLAND BY EDMUND GOSSE CLARK LECTURER IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK DODD , MEAD & COMPANY Le 821.09 G678 PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE AUTHOR . TO 1885.
... OF THE RISE OF CLASSICAL POETRY IN ENGLAND BY EDMUND GOSSE CLARK LECTURER IN ENGLISH LITERATURE AT THE UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE NEW YORK DODD , MEAD & COMPANY Le 821.09 G678 PUBLISHED BY ARRANGEMENT WITH THE AUTHOR . TO 1885.
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... 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.
... 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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... literature , we have no word for it in English . It has been proposed to pro- nounce the French word as though it were English , enjambments , but this is hideous . My friend , Mr. Austin Dobson , with whom I was talking over the ...
... literature , we have no word for it in English . It has been proposed to pro- nounce the French word as though it were English , enjambments , but this is hideous . My friend , Mr. Austin Dobson , with whom I was talking over the ...
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... literature . Apples were the treasures of Pomona , but so were cherries too , and if one wished to allude to peaches , they also were the treasures of Pomona . This decline from particular to general language was regarded as a great ...
... literature . Apples were the treasures of Pomona , but so were cherries too , and if one wished to allude to peaches , they also were the treasures of Pomona . This decline from particular to general language was regarded as a great ...
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... literature too effete and nerveless to undergo the process of even a clas- sical change . When at last the precise manner of ing sons of those fair eyes , your fertile mothers , " and as many more unlikely things as the reader's ...
... literature too effete and nerveless to undergo the process of even a clas- sical change . When at last the precise manner of ing sons of those fair eyes , your fertile mothers , " and as many more unlikely things as the reader's ...
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