The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... kind of superfluity - for the fine description of the wailing music of the harper's requiem would have formed an admirable conclusion - the superfluity may well be forgiven in the case of a canto including , to mention nothing further ...
... kind of superfluity - for the fine description of the wailing music of the harper's requiem would have formed an admirable conclusion - the superfluity may well be forgiven in the case of a canto including , to mention nothing further ...
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... kind is the strange and beautiful Time's Song , O'er the level plains , where mountains meet me as I go , unusual and effective alike in rhythm , in the phrase adroitly broken to suit the rhythmical movement , and in the economy of con ...
... kind is the strange and beautiful Time's Song , O'er the level plains , where mountains meet me as I go , unusual and effective alike in rhythm , in the phrase adroitly broken to suit the rhythmical movement , and in the economy of con ...
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... kind of laughter is impossible without at least a little love , and a very high kind of love compatible with at least a grain of laughter . To go straight to the point , The Ingoldsby Legends are examples of the style started by Southey ...
... kind of laughter is impossible without at least a little love , and a very high kind of love compatible with at least a grain of laughter . To go straight to the point , The Ingoldsby Legends are examples of the style started by Southey ...
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