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Page 229
... never occurred to him , and would probably have made him laugh . His allusions to literary immortality in the Sonnets were only a way of speaking , which he had in common with the merest sonnet scribblers , as was well shown by Sir ...
... never occurred to him , and would probably have made him laugh . His allusions to literary immortality in the Sonnets were only a way of speaking , which he had in common with the merest sonnet scribblers , as was well shown by Sir ...
Page 239
... never teach , never act : action might spoil the fineness of his perceptions . He belongs to a world different from everybody else's , the world of art . But while literary wars and revolutions were going on , other wars and other ...
... never teach , never act : action might spoil the fineness of his perceptions . He belongs to a world different from everybody else's , the world of art . But while literary wars and revolutions were going on , other wars and other ...
Page 550
... never quite reached . It may be said with truth that he showed a master hand in laying his foundations and gathering his materials , but that time and strength failed him so that the building was never completed . Some of his best work ...
... never quite reached . It may be said with truth that he showed a master hand in laying his foundations and gathering his materials , but that time and strength failed him so that the building was never completed . Some of his best work ...
Contents
Ninth Annual General Meeting JULY 5 1911 ADDRESS BY | 3 |
WARTON LECTURE ON ENGLISH POETRY | 4 |
HENRY CHARLES LEA 18251909 By E P CHEYNEY | 17 |
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