The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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... represented a mere fraction of his endowments , characteristics and accomplishments . His novels , on the contrary , afforded scope for the full exercise of his uncommon combination of natural gifts and acquirements , for his wholesome ...
... represented a mere fraction of his endowments , characteristics and accomplishments . His novels , on the contrary , afforded scope for the full exercise of his uncommon combination of natural gifts and acquirements , for his wholesome ...
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... represents as in attendance on her there is apt to be confounded either with Lady Fleming , who was the queen's ... representing Sir Robert Melville as deputed by the council to accompany Lord Lindsay on his mission , though his presence ...
... represents as in attendance on her there is apt to be confounded either with Lady Fleming , who was the queen's ... representing Sir Robert Melville as deputed by the council to accompany Lord Lindsay on his mission , though his presence ...
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... represented beside his grave , Byron , Hunt , Moore , Shelley himself , are there not as friends but as fellow ... representing III ] Last Poems 75 the revival of imagination , 74 [ CH . Shelley.
... represented beside his grave , Byron , Hunt , Moore , Shelley himself , are there not as friends but as fellow ... representing III ] Last Poems 75 the revival of imagination , 74 [ CH . Shelley.
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