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... feel , too little respect for the ignorance of the average reader , still he employed it in no pedantic spirit , and simply because it was for him a natural instrument of expression . It is quite true that he often abused his ...
... feel , too little respect for the ignorance of the average reader , still he employed it in no pedantic spirit , and simply because it was for him a natural instrument of expression . It is quite true that he often abused his ...
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... feel that I do fear Her words set off by some superior pow'r ; And though not mortal , yet a cold shudd'ring dew Dips me all o'er , as when the wrath of Jove Speaks thunder , and the chains of Erebus , To some of Saturn's crew.1 I must ...
... feel that I do fear Her words set off by some superior pow'r ; And though not mortal , yet a cold shudd'ring dew Dips me all o'er , as when the wrath of Jove Speaks thunder , and the chains of Erebus , To some of Saturn's crew.1 I must ...
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William Henry Hudson. faithfully done . We can feel the spirit of this high idealism in all the stormy activities of his public career . We can feel it equally in all his efforts and achievements as a poet . He realised to the full the ...
William Henry Hudson. faithfully done . We can feel the spirit of this high idealism in all the stormy activities of his public career . We can feel it equally in all his efforts and achievements as a poet . He realised to the full the ...
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On the Morning of Christs Nativity | 24 |
On his having arrived at the Age | 37 |
To the Nightingale | 43 |
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