Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... Mother , After the Wreck , 770 Compromise , POETRY . 258 Leifchild , Henry Stormant 706 Lark , The My Dream - Love , 66 322 • 194 " Cradled in the Arms of Slumber , " 66 Marl - Pit , By the • Changes ,. 258 " Mine own Familiar Friend ...
... Mother , After the Wreck , 770 Compromise , POETRY . 258 Leifchild , Henry Stormant 706 Lark , The My Dream - Love , 66 322 • 194 " Cradled in the Arms of Slumber , " 66 Marl - Pit , By the • Changes ,. 258 " Mine own Familiar Friend ...
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... Mother . " The real innovation introduced by Words- worth was one of poetical form , and lay in the manner in which he employed the tatiously , the primary laws of our nature : chiefly as far as regards the manner in which we associate ...
... Mother . " The real innovation introduced by Words- worth was one of poetical form , and lay in the manner in which he employed the tatiously , the primary laws of our nature : chiefly as far as regards the manner in which we associate ...
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... Mother , " and it will be seen that the occasional flatness of expression , which mars the completeness of " The Idle Shepherd Boys , " prevails from the first line to the last with the exception perhaps of the second stanza . One ...
... Mother , " and it will be seen that the occasional flatness of expression , which mars the completeness of " The Idle Shepherd Boys , " prevails from the first line to the last with the exception perhaps of the second stanza . One ...
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... mother . And as to your com- plaint that there is an incongruity between the nature of the thought and the mode of its expression , that arises from the false ideas of poetical diction which you have derived from your study of the poets ...
... mother . And as to your com- plaint that there is an incongruity between the nature of the thought and the mode of its expression , that arises from the false ideas of poetical diction which you have derived from your study of the poets ...
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... mother . " They had a happy time in dear old Clegga . Then he turned the book , and held it towards the invalid . She could easily read what was written there , and when she had done so she raised her pitiful eyes , and they met his ...
... mother . " They had a happy time in dear old Clegga . Then he turned the book , and held it towards the invalid . She could easily read what was written there , and when she had done so she raised her pitiful eyes , and they met his ...
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