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... of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is immediately associated with the character and career of the poet himself .
... of young students of literature a living interest in the work of any poet can best be aroused , and an intelligent appreciation of it secured , when it is immediately associated with the character and career of the poet himself .
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Such poems , where possible , will be reproduced in full , and care will be taken to bring out their connection with his character , his circumstances , and the movement of his mind . Then , in addition , so much more general literary ...
Such poems , where possible , will be reproduced in full , and care will be taken to bring out their connection with his character , his circumstances , and the movement of his mind . Then , in addition , so much more general literary ...
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It meant , among other things which we must not here stop to consider , the evolution of a noble but stern and hard type of character ; preoccupation with the most narrowly religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ...
It meant , among other things which we must not here stop to consider , the evolution of a noble but stern and hard type of character ; preoccupation with the most narrowly religious aspects of man's conduct , aims , and destiny ...
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... a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he died when its effort to mould them into its own shape was over , and when it had again sunk into one of the many influences to which we owe our English character .
... a direct power over English politics and English religion ; he died when its effort to mould them into its own shape was over , and when it had again sunk into one of the many influences to which we owe our English character .
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Like all other poets , he fell in after - life into the habit of transferring his own experiences to his dramatic characters , and there can , I think , be little question that he was recalling his childhood in the words which , as an ...
Like all other poets , he fell in after - life into the habit of transferring his own experiences to his dramatic characters , and there can , I think , be little question that he was recalling his childhood in the words which , as an ...
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