Aubrey de Vere: Victorian ObserverUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1953 - 213 sidor |
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... heart , vivid imagination and perceptive powers but still maintained that Carlyle was not a great thinker . Once more he hinted at the cause of Carlyle's gloom : It seems to me that as poor Carlyle grew older he got deeper and deeper ...
... heart , vivid imagination and perceptive powers but still maintained that Carlyle was not a great thinker . Once more he hinted at the cause of Carlyle's gloom : It seems to me that as poor Carlyle grew older he got deeper and deeper ...
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... heart to the lives of noble Christian men and women — and though work prevents me from Catholic reading , I shall always try to make time for really good lives of Saints , if you will recommend me such books — such I mean as the ...
... heart to the lives of noble Christian men and women — and though work prevents me from Catholic reading , I shall always try to make time for really good lives of Saints , if you will recommend me such books — such I mean as the ...
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... heart ; the waters of the soul are never troubled by his copious and admirable flow of sound information . " Walker , loc . cit . 5. Aubrey de Vere , letter to Mrs. Edward Villiers , undated . Quoted in Wilfrid Ward , Aubrey de Vere : a ...
... heart ; the waters of the soul are never troubled by his copious and admirable flow of sound information . " Walker , loc . cit . 5. Aubrey de Vere , letter to Mrs. Edward Villiers , undated . Quoted in Wilfrid Ward , Aubrey de Vere : a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
AUBREY DE VERE THE MAN IN HIS | 7 |
DISCIPLE OF WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 34 |
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