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Pagina 21
... thought . tion of how far landscapes can be made Poetry has well been called " the beau- the vehicles of thought and feeling . It tiful investiture of fact . " In this sense a is clear that , in order to make them play . picture is half ...
... thought . tion of how far landscapes can be made Poetry has well been called " the beau- the vehicles of thought and feeling . It tiful investiture of fact . " In this sense a is clear that , in order to make them play . picture is half ...
Pagina 73
... thought in the world can not be of English growth , must be foreign ; by the nature of things , again , it is just this that we are least likely to know , while English thought is streaming in upon us from all sides , and takes ...
... thought in the world can not be of English growth , must be foreign ; by the nature of things , again , it is just this that we are least likely to know , while English thought is streaming in upon us from all sides , and takes ...
Pagina 543
... thought , and that his reader shall comes to be portrayed afterwards , -her see all his mind . To captivate the ear ... thought in every word of these lines , thought thoroughly worked out and expressed ; but there is so little of ease ...
... thought , and that his reader shall comes to be portrayed afterwards , -her see all his mind . To captivate the ear ... thought in every word of these lines , thought thoroughly worked out and expressed ; but there is so little of ease ...
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Loves Appeal | 248 |
VisaVis or Harrys account of | 452 |
The Haunting Past | 508 |
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