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... writing upon a sub- ject already so fully discussed . In justification of his essay this great critic and poet remarked : " There are , in every age , new errors to be rectified , and new prejudices to be opposed . ' I am obliged to ...
... writing upon a sub- ject already so fully discussed . In justification of his essay this great critic and poet remarked : " There are , in every age , new errors to be rectified , and new prejudices to be opposed . ' I am obliged to ...
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... writers of verse , the nearest analogy seems to me to be Mallarmé , a much smaller poet , though still a great one ... writing that it illustrates are such as are valid only for Milton himself to observe . There are two kinds of poet ...
... writers of verse , the nearest analogy seems to me to be Mallarmé , a much smaller poet , though still a great one ... writing that it illustrates are such as are valid only for Milton himself to observe . There are two kinds of poet ...
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... writing as in his conduct ; and his standards were very high , as the remark about Green shows . He would sometimes say that a single short paragraph had taken him a whole morning's work . As often as not , he would tear it up again ...
... writing as in his conduct ; and his standards were very high , as the remark about Green shows . He would sometimes say that a single short paragraph had taken him a whole morning's work . As often as not , he would tear it up again ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19467 | 7 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 19 |
NATURALISTIC ETHICS Philosophical Lecture By W F R Hardie | 29 |
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