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Page 128
... pictures of dark and repulsive imagery . The characters and pictures of his friends furnish material for his poem ; he does not mind touching on the misadventures of Ralegh , and even of Lord Grey , with sly humour or a word of candid ...
... pictures of dark and repulsive imagery . The characters and pictures of his friends furnish material for his poem ; he does not mind touching on the misadventures of Ralegh , and even of Lord Grey , with sly humour or a word of candid ...
Page 136
... pictures in him which seem meant to turn our stomach . Worse than that there are pictures which for a time rank the poet of Holiness or Temperance , with the painters who used their great art to represent at once the most sacred and ...
... pictures in him which seem meant to turn our stomach . Worse than that there are pictures which for a time rank the poet of Holiness or Temperance , with the painters who used their great art to represent at once the most sacred and ...
Page 173
... picture of what Sir Walter Ralegh called " the common woe of Ireland . " It is a picture of a noble realm , which its inhabitants and its masters did not know what to do with ; a picture of hopeless mistakes , misunderstandings ...
... picture of what Sir Walter Ralegh called " the common woe of Ireland . " It is a picture of a noble realm , which its inhabitants and its masters did not know what to do with ; a picture of hopeless mistakes , misunderstandings ...
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