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It is believed that the plan thus pursued is substantially in the nature of a new departure , and that the volumes of this series , constituting as they will an introduction to the study of some of our greatest poets , will be found ...
It is believed that the plan thus pursued is substantially in the nature of a new departure , and that the volumes of this series , constituting as they will an introduction to the study of some of our greatest poets , will be found ...
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at the expense of that flexibility , catholicity , and many - sidedness of interest which are needed to make human nature not only engaging but complete . His one absorbing concern was the salvation of his soul , and as this was a ...
at the expense of that flexibility , catholicity , and many - sidedness of interest which are needed to make human nature not only engaging but complete . His one absorbing concern was the salvation of his soul , and as this was a ...
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... and it was thus in a singularly favourable atmosphere that Milton's nature began to expand . He grew up a wonderfully beautiful boy ; as as we look at his portrait , painted when he was ten by the skilful artist Cornelius Jansen ...
... and it was thus in a singularly favourable atmosphere that Milton's nature began to expand . He grew up a wonderfully beautiful boy ; as as we look at his portrait , painted when he was ten by the skilful artist Cornelius Jansen ...
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It is rugged in metre and unequal in style ; it is also now and then marred by conceits ; for example , the conception with which the hymn begins , of Nature doffing gaudy trim " out of sympathy with “ her great Master " in the hour of ...
It is rugged in metre and unequal in style ; it is also now and then marred by conceits ; for example , the conception with which the hymn begins , of Nature doffing gaudy trim " out of sympathy with “ her great Master " in the hour of ...
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THE HYMN I It was the winter wild , While the Heav'n - born Child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies : Nature , in awe , to Him Had doffed her gaudy trim , With her great Master so to sympathize : It was no season then for ...
THE HYMN I It was the winter wild , While the Heav'n - born Child All meanly wrapt in the rude manger lies : Nature , in awe , to Him Had doffed her gaudy trim , With her great Master so to sympathize : It was no season then for ...
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