The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... doubt , determined by Byronic influence at first , but diverging into ways not in the least like Byron's , was generally omnipresent and omnipotent with him , and almost invariably deflected his treatment into the sort of mixed mode ...
... doubt , determined by Byronic influence at first , but diverging into ways not in the least like Byron's , was generally omnipresent and omnipotent with him , and almost invariably deflected his treatment into the sort of mixed mode ...
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... doubt about Beddoes's complete success anywhere in the line of grim humour such as Old Adam , the carrion crow and the Song of the Stygian Naiades . But , over these , as over all the rest , there hovers that atmosphere of real , if ...
... doubt about Beddoes's complete success anywhere in the line of grim humour such as Old Adam , the carrion crow and the Song of the Stygian Naiades . But , over these , as over all the rest , there hovers that atmosphere of real , if ...
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... doubts acutely was fortunate to have such men as Maurice and Robertson for its preachers . While they criticised what ... doubt , even if it were reluctant and ill at ease , obtruded itself in poet and essayist and historian , as well as ...
... doubts acutely was fortunate to have such men as Maurice and Robertson for its preachers . While they criticised what ... doubt , even if it were reluctant and ill at ease , obtruded itself in poet and essayist and historian , as well as ...
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