The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 5
... look of Separation about the proposal to exclude them altogether from the House of Commons , that it was too much to be accepted at once by a large section of the Liberal Party . And Mr. Whitbread ( intervening , in his usual way , with ...
... look of Separation about the proposal to exclude them altogether from the House of Commons , that it was too much to be accepted at once by a large section of the Liberal Party . And Mr. Whitbread ( intervening , in his usual way , with ...
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... look down on the fine artificers of the school of Pope . In comparison with the illuminating power of true imaginative poetry , the closest rhetorical condensations of that school seem loose and thin , their most glittering points and ...
... look down on the fine artificers of the school of Pope . In comparison with the illuminating power of true imaginative poetry , the closest rhetorical condensations of that school seem loose and thin , their most glittering points and ...
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... look outside the poem itself , or to infer anything not within the four corners of the state- ment . It matters not for such purposes whether there was or was not any real person corresponding to Sir Balaam , to whom his wife said ...
... look outside the poem itself , or to infer anything not within the four corners of the state- ment . It matters not for such purposes whether there was or was not any real person corresponding to Sir Balaam , to whom his wife said ...
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... look upon thee more , Never have relish in the faery bower Of unreflecting love ! -then on the shore Of the wide world I stand alone , and think Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink . We see it in these lines in Sleep and Poetry ...
... look upon thee more , Never have relish in the faery bower Of unreflecting love ! -then on the shore Of the wide world I stand alone , and think Till Love and Fame to nothingness do sink . We see it in these lines in Sleep and Poetry ...
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... look blushingly . Thus I remember all the pleasant flow Of words at opening a portfolio . Or take the sculpture - like figure of Autumn which has so well inspired Mr. Matthew Arnold in The Scholar Gipsy . Who hath not seen thee oft amid ...
... look blushingly . Thus I remember all the pleasant flow Of words at opening a portfolio . Or take the sculpture - like figure of Autumn which has so well inspired Mr. Matthew Arnold in The Scholar Gipsy . Who hath not seen thee oft amid ...
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