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... course heofon , singular and plural , and its synonyms , such as rodor , are frequent ; but they refer usually either to the particular landscape or to the sky under which all men dwell . Even when these words are used with the words ...
... course heofon , singular and plural , and its synonyms , such as rodor , are frequent ; but they refer usually either to the particular landscape or to the sky under which all men dwell . Even when these words are used with the words ...
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... course because of the apparent discrepancy - though it is a matter vital to the whole poem : we cannot dismiss lines simply because they offer difficulty of such a kind . But because , unless my ear and judgement are wholly at fault ...
... course because of the apparent discrepancy - though it is a matter vital to the whole poem : we cannot dismiss lines simply because they offer difficulty of such a kind . But because , unless my ear and judgement are wholly at fault ...
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... course was , I think , mainly inspired by the feeling that the leading British international lawyers of the nineteenth century and their work were not as well known amongst continental lawyers as they deserve to be . His treatment of ...
... course was , I think , mainly inspired by the feeling that the leading British international lawyers of the nineteenth century and their work were not as well known amongst continental lawyers as they deserve to be . His treatment of ...
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THE ENGLISH EPIC TRADITION Warton Lecture on English Poetry | 35 |
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