Lectures on the English PoetsDent, 1908 - 327 páginas |
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... tell . He dwells only on the essential , on that which would be interesting to the persons really con- cerned : yet , as he never omits any material circumstance , he is prolix from the number of points on which he touches , without ...
... tell . He dwells only on the essential , on that which would be interesting to the persons really con- cerned : yet , as he never omits any material circumstance , he is prolix from the number of points on which he touches , without ...
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... tell us what the verb really is , and has left posterity to pluck out the heart of his mystery ' . I will say at once what it is that distinguishes this interest from others , and that is its abstractedness . The interest we feel in ...
... tell us what the verb really is , and has left posterity to pluck out the heart of his mystery ' . I will say at once what it is that distinguishes this interest from others , and that is its abstractedness . The interest we feel in ...
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... tell , How ' twas a towmond auld , sin ' lint was i ' the bell . The cheerfa ' supper done , wi ' serious face , They , round the ingle , form a circle wide ; The sire turns o'er , with patriarchal grace , The big ha ' - Bible , ance ...
... tell , How ' twas a towmond auld , sin ' lint was i ' the bell . The cheerfa ' supper done , wi ' serious face , They , round the ingle , form a circle wide ; The sire turns o'er , with patriarchal grace , The big ha ' - Bible , ance ...
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