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... poet to draw the distinction implied in those lines which are among the most familiar of all the popular quotations ... poet . No single poet , therefore , is a better illustration of my subject , the poetic use 222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ...
... poet to draw the distinction implied in those lines which are among the most familiar of all the popular quotations ... poet . No single poet , therefore , is a better illustration of my subject , the poetic use 222 PROCEEDINGS OF THE ...
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... poet who , like Donne or Marlowe , Byron or the Swinburne of the first Poems and Ballads , shocks and startles and ... poet's song . But if , like Plato , he is both a great moralist and a poet , he knows that it is not easy to curb the ...
... poet who , like Donne or Marlowe , Byron or the Swinburne of the first Poems and Ballads , shocks and startles and ... poet's song . But if , like Plato , he is both a great moralist and a poet , he knows that it is not easy to curb the ...
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... poet of the soul , and on Byron as a poet , despite all his shortcomings , of actual experience , a poet of the Europe of Castlereagh and the Holy Alliance . In the main , one may admit that Swinburne was in the right . With all the ...
... poet of the soul , and on Byron as a poet , despite all his shortcomings , of actual experience , a poet of the Europe of Castlereagh and the Holy Alliance . In the main , one may admit that Swinburne was in the right . With all the ...
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ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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