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... described as a philosophical poem . It is , rather , despair itself made beautiful and there- fore desirable . Momentarily , at least - it matters not what our own intellectual convictions may be- the incantation of its verse ' does ...
... described as a philosophical poem . It is , rather , despair itself made beautiful and there- fore desirable . Momentarily , at least - it matters not what our own intellectual convictions may be- the incantation of its verse ' does ...
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... described as ' of the use of Paris ' , we find long , elegant figures and heads of Christ which , to my mind , are almost identical in expression to those of the retable . There are also blue borders with vine scrolls and lozengy ...
... described as ' of the use of Paris ' , we find long , elegant figures and heads of Christ which , to my mind , are almost identical in expression to those of the retable . There are also blue borders with vine scrolls and lozengy ...
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... described in outline here goes far to explain his attitude . All lines of investigation- linguistic , legal , and economic - point to the reality of the difference between Danes and English in the tenth century . Less than three ...
... described in outline here goes far to explain his attitude . All lines of investigation- linguistic , legal , and economic - point to the reality of the difference between Danes and English in the tenth century . Less than three ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 19267 | 7 |
LEOPARDI AND WORDSWORTH Annual Italian Lecture | 47 |
THOMAS RANDOLPH Warton Lecture on English Poetry By G C | 79 |
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