Masters of English LiteratureA.C. McClurg & Company, 1914 - 446 páginas |
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... hand , there are many who with Keats believe " The poetry of earth is never dead , " and that the same spirit of self - expression which has always characterized the English - speaking nations shall continue to impel their daughters to ...
... hand , there are many who with Keats believe " The poetry of earth is never dead , " and that the same spirit of self - expression which has always characterized the English - speaking nations shall continue to impel their daughters to ...
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... was not a cloistered recluse , evolving from his inner consciousness a theory of life , but an active man of the world , who studied life at first - hand . The inscription on his grave reads : M. S. Qui 12 Masters of English Literature.
... was not a cloistered recluse , evolving from his inner consciousness a theory of life , but an active man of the world , who studied life at first - hand . The inscription on his grave reads : M. S. Qui 12 Masters of English Literature.
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... hand . This signature is the sixth now in existence . To find these documents , the pro- fessor and his wife ransacked the records of the Public Record House , the great national archive of England , handling over a million documents in ...
... hand . This signature is the sixth now in existence . To find these documents , the pro- fessor and his wife ransacked the records of the Public Record House , the great national archive of England , handling over a million documents in ...
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... hand , Dr. Johnson wrote that Shakspere " seems to write with- out any moral purpose . " Johnson evidently wanted more moral- izing in the plays ; he failed to see that the drama can be emi- nently moral without moralizing . Shakspere's ...
... hand , Dr. Johnson wrote that Shakspere " seems to write with- out any moral purpose . " Johnson evidently wanted more moral- izing in the plays ; he failed to see that the drama can be emi- nently moral without moralizing . Shakspere's ...
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... hand ? No ; this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine , Making the green one red . " 6. His Passion and Sanity . - Some poets , like Shelley and Burns , have souls that are aflame with indignation at the wrongs of ...
... hand ? No ; this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine , Making the green one red . " 6. His Passion and Sanity . - Some poets , like Shelley and Burns , have souls that are aflame with indignation at the wrongs of ...
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