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... line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand . Which they thought a malevolent speech . ' Jonson , we know , was thinking of such lines as ' Caesar did never wrong , but with just cause ' — which , if Shakespeare wrote ...
... line . My answer hath been , would he had blotted a thousand . Which they thought a malevolent speech . ' Jonson , we know , was thinking of such lines as ' Caesar did never wrong , but with just cause ' — which , if Shakespeare wrote ...
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... lines as : For when would you , my lord , or you , or you , Have found the grounds of study's excellence Without the beauty of a woman's face ? Now he piles up fresh epithets , carries the sense impetuously forward from line to line ...
... lines as : For when would you , my lord , or you , or you , Have found the grounds of study's excellence Without the beauty of a woman's face ? Now he piles up fresh epithets , carries the sense impetuously forward from line to line ...
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... lines protesting against the closing of the monastery of the Chartreuse : it is as if Wordsworth's respect for any object that was a shrine or a memorial existed independent of creeds . Perhaps in these lines on prayer in such a context ...
... lines protesting against the closing of the monastery of the Chartreuse : it is as if Wordsworth's respect for any object that was a shrine or a memorial existed independent of creeds . Perhaps in these lines on prayer in such a context ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE DISCOVERY OF AMERICA AND THE DISCOVERY OF MAN Raleigh | 101 |
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