Littell's Living Age, Volume 117Living Age Company Incorporated, 1873 |
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... poet , the romancier , is most po- etic , most romantic , when he is striving , struggling , labouring , to check the rush of his ideas , and materialize the images which visit him as souls into such tangible likenesses of flesh and ...
... poet , the romancier , is most po- etic , most romantic , when he is striving , struggling , labouring , to check the rush of his ideas , and materialize the images which visit him as souls into such tangible likenesses of flesh and ...
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... poet on the pedestal from which he had been so rudely de- posed so long a time . Proper considera- tion being made for the age in which that admirable scholar lived , his edition of Chaucer's " Canterbury Tales " must be pronounced a ...
... poet on the pedestal from which he had been so rudely de- posed so long a time . Proper considera- tion being made for the age in which that admirable scholar lived , his edition of Chaucer's " Canterbury Tales " must be pronounced a ...
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... Poet calls them , who was himself is allowed even in the pure anagram . no bad example of the class , no mention Anagrams have been , we have already has been made . They possessed little in- said , frequently used as noms de guerre ...
... Poet calls them , who was himself is allowed even in the pure anagram . no bad example of the class , no mention Anagrams have been , we have already has been made . They possessed little in- said , frequently used as noms de guerre ...
Contents
Rome Religious Corporations | 45 |
Kidnapping | 59 |
ARCTIC Expedition to the NorthWest | 60 |
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