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Page 109
... poems , but this is his deliberate masterpiece.2 Inevitably , too , Miss Reynolds gives Keats a Gem of the death of Leander , and it becomes a poem ; or , to leave the Greeks , in the ' Eve of Saint Mark ' he makes us see an illuminated ...
... poems , but this is his deliberate masterpiece.2 Inevitably , too , Miss Reynolds gives Keats a Gem of the death of Leander , and it becomes a poem ; or , to leave the Greeks , in the ' Eve of Saint Mark ' he makes us see an illuminated ...
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... poem would not strike the readers or hearers as superfluous , especially as the wording is varied ; such encounters are part of the stock material of the romances of chivalry , as they have continued to be of Icelandic rímur down to the ...
... poem would not strike the readers or hearers as superfluous , especially as the wording is varied ; such encounters are part of the stock material of the romances of chivalry , as they have continued to be of Icelandic rímur down to the ...
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... poem proceeds in a more sedate strain to the end , the last stanza giving the author's name and the place of composition , Darnaway in Morayshire . While each part of the poem has its merits , the poet reaches his highest level in the ...
... poem proceeds in a more sedate strain to the end , the last stanza giving the author's name and the place of composition , Darnaway in Morayshire . While each part of the poem has its merits , the poet reaches his highest level in the ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By J H Clapham | 13 |
17 | 80 |
BLAISE PASCAL Lecture on a Master Mind By H F Stewart | 197 |
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