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... things - Authors who guide - Southey's Doctor - Elia -Coleridge - Divisions of Prose and Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical ...
... things - Authors who guide - Southey's Doctor - Elia -Coleridge - Divisions of Prose and Poetry - Henry Taylor's Notes from Books - Poetry not a mere luxury of the mind- Arnold's habits of study and taste - The practical and poetical ...
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... thing like pretension on the part of nim whose posthumous work is now given to the reading world of his own countrymen . Immediately on my brother's death in the autumn of last year , or as soon ( and with me it was very soon ) as all ...
... thing like pretension on the part of nim whose posthumous work is now given to the reading world of his own countrymen . Immediately on my brother's death in the autumn of last year , or as soon ( and with me it was very soon ) as all ...
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... thing worse , and that is the absence of all laws of the United States either to prevent the recurrence of such a catastrophe ; to bring to justice those , if there are any such , who are responsible ; or , at least , to secure a ...
... thing worse , and that is the absence of all laws of the United States either to prevent the recurrence of such a catastrophe ; to bring to justice those , if there are any such , who are responsible ; or , at least , to secure a ...
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... thing to stand in the presence of a vast concourse of books - in the midst of them , but feeble , or uncertain , or helpless in the using of them . It is sad to know that in each one of these vo- lumes there is a spiritual power which ...
... thing to stand in the presence of a vast concourse of books - in the midst of them , but feeble , or uncertain , or helpless in the using of them . It is sad to know that in each one of these vo- lumes there is a spiritual power which ...
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... thing that feels . " * I speak of this instance to show how a subject which is indifferent to many , and even repulsive to not a few , may be redeemed and animated by the author's true human- * Wordsworth's Poems , Hart Leap Well ...
... thing that feels . " * I speak of this instance to show how a subject which is indifferent to many , and even repulsive to not a few , may be redeemed and animated by the author's true human- * Wordsworth's Poems , Hart Leap Well ...
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