London Society, Volume 23James Hogg, Florence Marryat William Clowes and Sons, 1873 - Periodicals |
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... Passing of Arthur , ' called in the earlier edition ' Mort d'Arthur ' ( a title manifestly inferior to that chosen later ) , was connected with the rest , in accordance with an early pro- ject of the author's . We have a glimpse of this ...
... Passing of Arthur , ' called in the earlier edition ' Mort d'Arthur ' ( a title manifestly inferior to that chosen later ) , was connected with the rest , in accordance with an early pro- ject of the author's . We have a glimpse of this ...
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... Passing of Arthur . ' The latter has been described as the eleventh book , from which we might infer that a twelfth is to be added , and a complementary book inserted among the earlier poems of the series . Whether this plan will be ...
... Passing of Arthur . ' The latter has been described as the eleventh book , from which we might infer that a twelfth is to be added , and a complementary book inserted among the earlier poems of the series . Whether this plan will be ...
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... Passing of Arthur , ' ' Elaine , ' or ' Guinevere , ' makes one ask how Gainsborough I would have succeeded if he had adopted the style of Hogarth . So , also , in ' Gareth and Lynette , ' the petulance of Lynette takes such perpetual ...
... Passing of Arthur , ' ' Elaine , ' or ' Guinevere , ' makes one ask how Gainsborough I would have succeeded if he had adopted the style of Hogarth . So , also , in ' Gareth and Lynette , ' the petulance of Lynette takes such perpetual ...
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... Passing of Arthur , ' or the death of Elaine . I will not say the book is commonplace , because Mr. Tennyson's genius is sufficient to save it from that , and here and there we have flashes of it ; but it is not the thing of beauty ...
... Passing of Arthur , ' or the death of Elaine . I will not say the book is commonplace , because Mr. Tennyson's genius is sufficient to save it from that , and here and there we have flashes of it ; but it is not the thing of beauty ...
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... passed away , will feel no shame , unless he has allowed himself to howl like a garotter , and little or no resentment , except perhaps for three minutes . I am not speaking of peculiar cases or peculiar boys , but I am sure that the ...
... passed away , will feel no shame , unless he has allowed himself to howl like a garotter , and little or no resentment , except perhaps for three minutes . I am not speaking of peculiar cases or peculiar boys , but I am sure that the ...
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