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... judgement , openly and extensively - the review extended over three issues of the Examiner - was to attempt a feat of a quite different order . ' In power of intellect , in lofty conception in the depth of feeling , at once simple and ...
... judgement , openly and extensively - the review extended over three issues of the Examiner - was to attempt a feat of a quite different order . ' In power of intellect , in lofty conception in the depth of feeling , at once simple and ...
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... judgement . The opposite was much truer ; he proved his disinterestedness and the absolute integrity of his judgements , as few other critics have done before or since . It was the age of Waterloo and Peterloo , of a war which brought ...
... judgement . The opposite was much truer ; he proved his disinterestedness and the absolute integrity of his judgements , as few other critics have done before or since . It was the age of Waterloo and Peterloo , of a war which brought ...
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... judgement in Drinkwater's The Pilgrim of Eternity , it seems appropriate to print the whole speech in an appendix [ see Appendix I ] , especially since the forgotten cause of how parts of Eng- land trembled on the edge of revolt ...
... judgement in Drinkwater's The Pilgrim of Eternity , it seems appropriate to print the whole speech in an appendix [ see Appendix I ] , especially since the forgotten cause of how parts of Eng- land trembled on the edge of revolt ...
Contents
Acknowledgements | 9 |
PART TWO The Poet of the Revolution | 83 |
Newstead | 97 |
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