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... late English poetry . I PROCEED now to some general considerations of the chief eras into which my subject may be , without difficulty , divided . The whole period of our literature may be determined with more precision than might at ...
... late English poetry . I PROCEED now to some general considerations of the chief eras into which my subject may be , without difficulty , divided . The whole period of our literature may be determined with more precision than might at ...
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... late puris argenteus urnis Oceani glaucos perfundit gurgite crines Quin et in has quondam pervenit Tityrus oras . " Mitford's Milton , vol . 3 , p . 317. W. B. R. realm were no longer to be enrolled in a foreign 130 LECTURE FOURTH .
... late puris argenteus urnis Oceani glaucos perfundit gurgite crines Quin et in has quondam pervenit Tityrus oras . " Mitford's Milton , vol . 3 , p . 317. W. B. R. realm were no longer to be enrolled in a foreign 130 LECTURE FOURTH .
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... late family , the outcast wife and children , lingering near the spot where a spiritual hero had sealed his faith . It was a fit season for poetry's darkest imaginings , and well might Sackville frame his gloomy personification of sor ...
... late family , the outcast wife and children , lingering near the spot where a spiritual hero had sealed his faith . It was a fit season for poetry's darkest imaginings , and well might Sackville frame his gloomy personification of sor ...
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... late very much travelled over . Its interest , if truly sought , can never be exhausted . There is a mere chance that I may be pointing your atten- tion to what has not attracted it before , when I ask whether you have ever noticed the ...
... late very much travelled over . Its interest , if truly sought , can never be exhausted . There is a mere chance that I may be pointing your atten- tion to what has not attracted it before , when I ask whether you have ever noticed the ...
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... late ( but wherefore , I know not ) lost all my mirth , forgone all custom of exercise : and , indeed , it goes so heavily with my disposition , that this goodly frame , the earth , seems to me a sterile promontory : this most excellent ...
... late ( but wherefore , I know not ) lost all my mirth , forgone all custom of exercise : and , indeed , it goes so heavily with my disposition , that this goodly frame , the earth , seems to me a sterile promontory : this most excellent ...
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