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Of the validity of this as an abstract principle nothing need now be said . The fact remains that , in the earlier stages of study at any rate , poetry is most valued and loved when it is made to seem most ...
Of the validity of this as an abstract principle nothing need now be said . The fact remains that , in the earlier stages of study at any rate , poetry is most valued and loved when it is made to seem most ...
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addition , so much more general literary criticism will be incorporated as may seem to be needed to supplement the biographical material , and to exhibit both the essential qualities and the historical importance of his work .
addition , so much more general literary criticism will be incorporated as may seem to be needed to supplement the biographical material , and to exhibit both the essential qualities and the historical importance of his work .
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... above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 That the scrivener very early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father , ” Milton records , " destined me from a child to the pursuit of literature .
... above My years The Law of God I read and found it sweet.1 That the scrivener very early recognised his son's genius seems clear ; my father , ” Milton records , " destined me from a child to the pursuit of literature .
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We have first the simple details of the Saviour's birth , the setting of the scene , the song of the angels to the listening shepherds , and the promise which it seems to bring of the speedy coming of the Golden Age to men ; then , by ...
We have first the simple details of the Saviour's birth , the setting of the scene , the song of the angels to the listening shepherds , and the promise which it seems to bring of the speedy coming of the Golden Age to men ; then , by ...
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... and Lemures 2 moan with midnight plaint ; In urns and altars round A drear and dying sound Affrights the Flamens 3 at their service quaint ; And the chill marble seems to sweat , While each peculiar Pow'r forgoes his wonted seat .
... and Lemures 2 moan with midnight plaint ; In urns and altars round A drear and dying sound Affrights the Flamens 3 at their service quaint ; And the chill marble seems to sweat , While each peculiar Pow'r forgoes his wonted seat .
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