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... continued to communicate enthusiasm on radio and television , continued even as the wonderful Turner of Ullswater was secured , to strive for future delights for the Trust . Time had to be held back . Only a little walk ' , I would ...
... continued to communicate enthusiasm on radio and television , continued even as the wonderful Turner of Ullswater was secured , to strive for future delights for the Trust . Time had to be held back . Only a little walk ' , I would ...
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... continued to write : this is the first occasion on which the files of the Monthly Repository have been fully surveyed with a view to ascertaining the extent of his contributions to it . The Repository was founded in 1806 by the well ...
... continued to write : this is the first occasion on which the files of the Monthly Repository have been fully surveyed with a view to ascertaining the extent of his contributions to it . The Repository was founded in 1806 by the well ...
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... continued with a rhapsodic passage on how nature herself had been the pedlar's teacher . Adapting the question to ' Why should I grieve ? ' he now continued The Prelude thus : Why should I grieve ? I was a chosen Son . For hither I had ...
... continued with a rhapsodic passage on how nature herself had been the pedlar's teacher . Adapting the question to ' Why should I grieve ? ' he now continued The Prelude thus : Why should I grieve ? I was a chosen Son . For hither I had ...
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Articles | 38 |
Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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