The National Review, Volume 10W.H. Allen, 1887 - English literature |
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Page 12
... writing comparable . " If they are not comparable - as Isabella and the Epistle to Arbuthnot are not - why compare them ? On the other hand , where the author of The Cap and Bells enters into competition with the author of The Rape of ...
... writing comparable . " If they are not comparable - as Isabella and the Epistle to Arbuthnot are not - why compare them ? On the other hand , where the author of The Cap and Bells enters into competition with the author of The Rape of ...
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... writer's mind , or what fact suggested the general picture . But we have no right to 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 ...
... writer's mind , or what fact suggested the general picture . But we have no right to 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 ...
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... in a large village or small town who has not got an allotment at an equitable rent and at a reasonable distance from his house . " Nothing could be more accurate . In writing of allotments I am well aware that a 30 ALLOTMENTS .
... in a large village or small town who has not got an allotment at an equitable rent and at a reasonable distance from his house . " Nothing could be more accurate . In writing of allotments I am well aware that a 30 ALLOTMENTS .
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In writing of allotments I am well aware that a considerable number of persons ardently desire the extension of small farming in this country . I do not desire to evade that important and attractive question , but merely to keep it in ...
In writing of allotments I am well aware that a considerable number of persons ardently desire the extension of small farming in this country . I do not desire to evade that important and attractive question , but merely to keep it in ...
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... writer of these remarks has not been to touch upon those points which would be most likely to attract the attention of a Christian apologist , but rather to justify his opinion that there is little in this book tending to the ...
... writer of these remarks has not been to touch upon those points which would be most likely to attract the attention of a Christian apologist , but rather to justify his opinion that there is little in this book tending to the ...
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