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... poets , and musicians.1 To two of these classes Pascal certainly belongs of right ; from two he is as certainly ... poet contemptuous of the art.3 But why labour the point ? The British Academy has decided that he is a Master Mind ...
... poets , and musicians.1 To two of these classes Pascal certainly belongs of right ; from two he is as certainly ... poet contemptuous of the art.3 But why labour the point ? The British Academy has decided that he is a Master Mind ...
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... poet before Dunbar had made use of the metre , since there are so many examples of Scottish compositions of the fifteenth century existing only in single copies , and many indications of others that have completely disappeared . Even in ...
... poet before Dunbar had made use of the metre , since there are so many examples of Scottish compositions of the fifteenth century existing only in single copies , and many indications of others that have completely disappeared . Even in ...
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... poet in the words echynghawd deigyr bard ywch y eneu , 24 again word for word , ' has pressed a tear a poet above his mouth ' . This obviously means ' a tear has afflicted the poet on his cheek ' , the order in Welsh here being verb + ...
... poet in the words echynghawd deigyr bard ywch y eneu , 24 again word for word , ' has pressed a tear a poet above his mouth ' . This obviously means ' a tear has afflicted the poet on his cheek ' , the order in Welsh here being verb + ...
Contents
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
ROMANTIC POETRY AND THE FINE ARTS Warton Lecture on English | 101 |
BERKELEYS ARGUMENT ABOUT MATERIAL SUBSTANCE Philo | 119 |
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