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... remark was due to ' un barbaro che non mancava d'ingegno ' . The words , which Manzoni had obviously written with his tongue in his cheek , aroused the Rev. Charles Swan's righteous indignation . This is what he wrote in his Preface ...
... remark was due to ' un barbaro che non mancava d'ingegno ' . The words , which Manzoni had obviously written with his tongue in his cheek , aroused the Rev. Charles Swan's righteous indignation . This is what he wrote in his Preface ...
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... remark- able woman ; but it would be interesting to speculate on where the naturally extreme austerity of ... remarked the severe , worn pressure of thought about his temples and the cheeks furrowed by strong purpose and feeling . The ...
... remark- able woman ; but it would be interesting to speculate on where the naturally extreme austerity of ... remarked the severe , worn pressure of thought about his temples and the cheeks furrowed by strong purpose and feeling . The ...
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... remark that in fact Aristotle said no such thing : how could he ? and I remark also that Wordsworth had only been told that Aristotle said this ; he had not read the Poetics for himself . Who had told him this , one wonders ? Could ...
... remark that in fact Aristotle said no such thing : how could he ? and I remark also that Wordsworth had only been told that Aristotle said this ; he had not read the Poetics for himself . Who had told him this , one wonders ? Could ...
Contents
LIST OF FELLOWS | 7 |
OFFICERS AND COUNCIL July | 11 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir H I Bell | 15 |
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