A Guide to English Literature: From Dryden to JohnsonBoris Ford Cassell, 1962 A Russian couple wanted a child so much that they made one out of snow. |
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... never retrace his steps or query an unfamiliar word , to organize his ideas and to carry them forward on sentence- rhythms with an onward undulation instead of momentary sparkles , and never to vary from the tone of good manners ...
... never retrace his steps or query an unfamiliar word , to organize his ideas and to carry them forward on sentence- rhythms with an onward undulation instead of momentary sparkles , and never to vary from the tone of good manners ...
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... never meant to be there , or in praising the presence of something equally absent that is so surprising . Of no other age has the poetry been so little read for its own sake , or so much for the sake of com- parison with other ages ...
... never meant to be there , or in praising the presence of something equally absent that is so surprising . Of no other age has the poetry been so little read for its own sake , or so much for the sake of com- parison with other ages ...
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... never resist decking himself out in fine clothes and never appeared to suffer any pangs of conscience on this account . - The other element in the novel that jars today is its note of roman- tic artificiality , though in this it is ...
... never resist decking himself out in fine clothes and never appeared to suffer any pangs of conscience on this account . - The other element in the novel that jars today is its note of roman- tic artificiality , though in this it is ...
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