The Hundred Best English EssaysFrederick Edwin Smith Earl of Birkenhead Cassell, 1929 - 921 Seiten |
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... poems . And chiefly of the first bad poem ; for when public praise told him his lines were good , and enabled him to go to Oxford for education with the proceeds , it was surely a most venial act on his part to give way to the soft ...
... poems . And chiefly of the first bad poem ; for when public praise told him his lines were good , and enabled him to go to Oxford for education with the proceeds , it was surely a most venial act on his part to give way to the soft ...
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... poem after poem , upon a single subject and that subject kept steadily in a single light ? Are we to believe that having exhausted hot lustfulness , and wearying the reader with a luscious and nauseating itera- tion of the same fervid ...
... poem after poem , upon a single subject and that subject kept steadily in a single light ? Are we to believe that having exhausted hot lustfulness , and wearying the reader with a luscious and nauseating itera- tion of the same fervid ...
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... poem , one of the worst of the patriotic poems of Young Ireland , and it has brought all this to mind , for the opposition to our School claimed him as its leader . When I was at Siena , I noticed that the Byzantine style persisted in ...
... poem , one of the worst of the patriotic poems of Young Ireland , and it has brought all this to mind , for the opposition to our School claimed him as its leader . When I was at Siena , I noticed that the Byzantine style persisted in ...
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HUGH LATIMER 14911555 | 1 |
FRANCIS BACON Baron Verulam Viscount ST ALBANS 15611626 | 17 |
BEN JONSON 15731637 | 23 |
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