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... whole built up into a revelation of the writer's personality , that of the recipient , and the way of life they jointly share : It is the fair acceptance , Sir , creates The entertainment perfect : not the cates . Yet shall you have ...
... whole built up into a revelation of the writer's personality , that of the recipient , and the way of life they jointly share : It is the fair acceptance , Sir , creates The entertainment perfect : not the cates . Yet shall you have ...
Page 142
... Whole , by giving Part : Heav'n , who foresaw the Will , the Means has wrought , And to the Second Son , a Blessing brought : The First - begotten had his Father's Share , But you , like Jacob , are Rebecca's Heir . . .. ( ' To My ...
... Whole , by giving Part : Heav'n , who foresaw the Will , the Means has wrought , And to the Second Son , a Blessing brought : The First - begotten had his Father's Share , But you , like Jacob , are Rebecca's Heir . . .. ( ' To My ...
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... whole school of poets conventionally associated with Swinburne but who themselves regarded Browning as their master . Ernest Dowson called the latter poet's monologues ' masterpieces in verse ' and particularly admired — what is the key ...
... whole school of poets conventionally associated with Swinburne but who themselves regarded Browning as their master . Ernest Dowson called the latter poet's monologues ' masterpieces in verse ' and particularly admired — what is the key ...
Contents
Piers Plowman through Modern Eyes I | 1 |
Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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