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Page 88
... English litera- ture . thought has struck me how admirable a point de repère , or fixed centre of the sort described above , these lives might be made to furnish for the student of English literature . If we could but take , I have said ...
... English litera- ture . thought has struck me how admirable a point de repère , or fixed centre of the sort described above , these lives might be made to furnish for the student of English literature . If we could but take , I have said ...
Page 92
... English poet , even in that age , who knew the great Greek masters intimately , not to respond to their good influence , and to be rescued from the false poetical prac- tice of his contemporaries . Of such avail to a nation are deep ...
... English poet , even in that age , who knew the great Greek masters intimately , not to respond to their good influence , and to be rescued from the false poetical prac- tice of his contemporaries . Of such avail to a nation are deep ...
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... English people , a refusal continued talk - even though cynical - if we could do all this , believe me , our friend would return to his club at last , a gladder and a wiser man , ready to own that the Academy and the Royal Society have ...
... English people , a refusal continued talk - even though cynical - if we could do all this , believe me , our friend would return to his club at last , a gladder and a wiser man , ready to own that the Academy and the Royal Society have ...
Contents
Volume | 262 |
A DOUBTING HEART By Miss Keary | 268 |
OUR KENTISH PARISH | 281 |
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