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Side 80
... lines alone . Apart from his more or less routine twitting of the fashionable society of his day - the beau's ... line , one notices the natural- ist's specimens and the theologian's fine - drawn speculations con- temptuously lumped ...
... lines alone . Apart from his more or less routine twitting of the fashionable society of his day - the beau's ... line , one notices the natural- ist's specimens and the theologian's fine - drawn speculations con- temptuously lumped ...
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... line ; something must rhyme with ' eyes ' in the magnificent opening lines of the stanza . Similarly , There was their Dacian mother - he , their sire , Butcher'd to make a Roman holiday , is a very typical piece of Byron ; the ...
... line ; something must rhyme with ' eyes ' in the magnificent opening lines of the stanza . Similarly , There was their Dacian mother - he , their sire , Butcher'd to make a Roman holiday , is a very typical piece of Byron ; the ...
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... line , when one comes to think about it , is one of the very few lines of English verse that one cannot imagine any critic , of any period , failing to rate high . Sidney would have liked it ; so would Dryden , so would Johnson ; so ...
... line , when one comes to think about it , is one of the very few lines of English verse that one cannot imagine any critic , of any period , failing to rate high . Sidney would have liked it ; so would Dryden , so would Johnson ; so ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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