The Cambridge History of English Literature, Volume 12Sir Adolphus William Ward, Alfred Rayney Waller University Press, 1970 - English literature |
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Page 98
... suggested to Rogers : Where many an anxious , many a mournful thought , Troubling , perplexing , on his heart and mind Preyed , ere to arms the morning trumpet called . With equal frankness ( it would be unkind to call it insensibility ) ...
... suggested to Rogers : Where many an anxious , many a mournful thought , Troubling , perplexing , on his heart and mind Preyed , ere to arms the morning trumpet called . With equal frankness ( it would be unkind to call it insensibility ) ...
Page 138
... suggest that we lost a major poet by Wolfe's death in consumption at the age of thirty - two , it is best to let the ... suggests not imitation , but , in some cases , anticipation , of Moore , Praed and Barham at The Spenserians of his ...
... suggest that we lost a major poet by Wolfe's death in consumption at the age of thirty - two , it is best to let the ... suggests not imitation , but , in some cases , anticipation , of Moore , Praed and Barham at The Spenserians of his ...
Page 247
... suggested that each member of the party should write a ghost story . Mary Shelley waited long for an idea . Con- versations between Shelley and Byron about the experiments of Darwin and the principle of life at length suggested to her ...
... suggested that each member of the party should write a ghost story . Mary Shelley waited long for an idea . Con- versations between Shelley and Byron about the experiments of Darwin and the principle of life at length suggested to her ...
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