Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... possible , they were glad to gather infor- mation , combined with amusement , from the minstrels , who travelled all over the country , mixed with all classes , heard all the news , and learned all the opinion that was current . But the ...
... possible , they were glad to gather infor- mation , combined with amusement , from the minstrels , who travelled all over the country , mixed with all classes , heard all the news , and learned all the opinion that was current . But the ...
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... possible that poetry could flourish when a poet , even of the second rank , could write thus ? One of the few songs worth preserving which date from this time is entitled " When this old cap was new , " published anonymously in 1666 ...
... possible that poetry could flourish when a poet , even of the second rank , could write thus ? One of the few songs worth preserving which date from this time is entitled " When this old cap was new , " published anonymously in 1666 ...
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... possible . " What sort of things do you draw ? " " These sort of things , " she answered , placing before him some pieces of white paper , upon each of which was outlined in ink an eccentrically shaped object which appeared to ...
... possible . " What sort of things do you draw ? " " These sort of things , " she answered , placing before him some pieces of white paper , upon each of which was outlined in ink an eccentrically shaped object which appeared to ...
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... possible in a instance , in Pope's " Messiah , " in some selection of language really used by men , and of Johnson's verses , and , indeed , in al- at the same time to throw over them a cer- most all the characteristic poems of the tain ...
... possible in a instance , in Pope's " Messiah , " in some selection of language really used by men , and of Johnson's verses , and , indeed , in al- at the same time to throw over them a cer- most all the characteristic poems of the tain ...
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... possible that on this occasion you have been employing your imagination improperly ? " Words- worth seems to have thought that a poet could always write poetically by the mere exercise of his will . But the evidence of the greatest ...
... possible that on this occasion you have been employing your imagination improperly ? " Words- worth seems to have thought that a poet could always write poetically by the mere exercise of his will . But the evidence of the greatest ...
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