Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... fact , but one good tune . " And her love of singing and music , was called to show his qualifications for the office of " Merry England ; " and to hear the min- musical critic , he declared that tune to be strels sing , and to join in ...
... fact , but one good tune . " And her love of singing and music , was called to show his qualifications for the office of " Merry England ; " and to hear the min- musical critic , he declared that tune to be strels sing , and to join in ...
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... fact which will scarce be wrong ; found wit . Od's life ! must one swear to the truth of a song ? What I speak , my fair Chloe , and what I write , shows The difference there is betwixt Nature and Art ; I court others in verse , but I ...
... fact which will scarce be wrong ; found wit . Od's life ! must one swear to the truth of a song ? What I speak , my fair Chloe , and what I write , shows The difference there is betwixt Nature and Art ; I court others in verse , but I ...
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... fact , I'm perfectly devoted to him : at the where or other , and come out again in one form or other if they're wanted . Forgive my inflicting upon you this elaborate reci- tation of my artistic creed , but seriously I believe that's ...
... fact , I'm perfectly devoted to him : at the where or other , and come out again in one form or other if they're wanted . Forgive my inflicting upon you this elaborate reci- tation of my artistic creed , but seriously I believe that's ...
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... fact . If these gatherings had no other merit , moreover , they at least had that of causing Kathe- rine Holland's beauty and bearing to stand out before him in new and more commanding lustre ; indeed she seemed to him to be ...
... fact . If these gatherings had no other merit , moreover , they at least had that of causing Kathe- rine Holland's beauty and bearing to stand out before him in new and more commanding lustre ; indeed she seemed to him to be ...
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... fact that , there being certain subjects which cannot be so well expressed in prose as in verse , the poeti cal diction in which these are clothed fol- lows a law and order peculiar to itself . Of the influence of Wordsworth on ...
... fact that , there being certain subjects which cannot be so well expressed in prose as in verse , the poeti cal diction in which these are clothed fol- lows a law and order peculiar to itself . Of the influence of Wordsworth on ...
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