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... story , as Edgar Allan Poe somewhere says that we miss the biggest signs over the fronts of the shops . For the term story includes both the novel and the romance . The eighteenth century had the novel , but it had the romance only ...
... story , as Edgar Allan Poe somewhere says that we miss the biggest signs over the fronts of the shops . For the term story includes both the novel and the romance . The eighteenth century had the novel , but it had the romance only ...
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... story that is not lucid or proportioned when it is heard is a bad story ; merely reading it is not a test . The splen- dour of Tristram is in the lyrical element , in the sea - elegy , where the poet triumphs . It is otherwise with the ...
... story that is not lucid or proportioned when it is heard is a bad story ; merely reading it is not a test . The splen- dour of Tristram is in the lyrical element , in the sea - elegy , where the poet triumphs . It is otherwise with the ...
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... story was the lay - the lay as it came down from the fourteenth century through Scott's variations ; the lay made to a tune not unlike those which Chaucer , in Sir Thopas , jested at without real disapproval . The story in question ...
... story was the lay - the lay as it came down from the fourteenth century through Scott's variations ; the lay made to a tune not unlike those which Chaucer , in Sir Thopas , jested at without real disapproval . The story in question ...
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PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS BY THE RIGHT HON VISCOUNT BRYCE O M | 7 |
THE CELTIC INSCRIPTIONS OF CISALPINE GAUL BY SIR JOHN RHŶS | 23 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS AT THE OPENING MEETING OF THE INTER | 113 |
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