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Side 77
... thought but ne'er so well express'd - still , the sentiment was one to which he subscribed with a pecu- liar whole - heartedness . He seems to have thought of himself as a professional poet , set apart from other men , not so much by a ...
... thought but ne'er so well express'd - still , the sentiment was one to which he subscribed with a pecu- liar whole - heartedness . He seems to have thought of himself as a professional poet , set apart from other men , not so much by a ...
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... thought but ne'er so well expressed ' ? He knew where his strength lay . It was partly in his felicity of expression , and partly in his gift , as we have seen , for importing a deeper poetic note into vers de société by means of parody ...
... thought but ne'er so well expressed ' ? He knew where his strength lay . It was partly in his felicity of expression , and partly in his gift , as we have seen , for importing a deeper poetic note into vers de société by means of parody ...
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... thought , Indian art , philosophy , mysticism , mythology , so far as I am acquainted with them , have succeeded in ... thoughts are still in my mind when , that same evening , I go to see a programme of classical Indian dancing . ( I am ...
... thought , Indian art , philosophy , mysticism , mythology , so far as I am acquainted with them , have succeeded in ... thoughts are still in my mind when , that same evening , I go to see a programme of classical Indian dancing . ( I am ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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