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The chain of his story is composed of a number of fine links closely connected together , and rivetted by a single blow . There is an instance of the minuteness which he introduces into his most ...
The chain of his story is composed of a number of fine links closely connected together , and rivetted by a single blow . There is an instance of the minuteness which he introduces into his most ...
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For instance , the very next passage is crowded with a set of striking images : And see where surly Winter passes off Far to the north , and calls his ruffian blasts : His blasts obey , and quit the howling hill , The shatter'd forest ...
For instance , the very next passage is crowded with a set of striking images : And see where surly Winter passes off Far to the north , and calls his ruffian blasts : His blasts obey , and quit the howling hill , The shatter'd forest ...
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But a fairer instance would be a snug citizen's box by the road - side , newly painted , plastered , and furnished , with everything in the newest fashion and gloss , not an article the worse for wear , and a lease of one - and - twenty ...
But a fairer instance would be a snug citizen's box by the road - side , newly painted , plastered , and furnished , with everything in the newest fashion and gloss , not an article the worse for wear , and a lease of one - and - twenty ...
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ON CHAUCER AND SPENSER | 31 |
ON SHAKESPEARE AND MILTON | 67 |
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