The Continuity of LettersClarendon Press, 1923 - 273 стор. |
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... seems to me , been left very vague and undefined . He is the swallow of a single summer ; and no one has cared to try to control the casual flights of so brief a visitor . But I suppose that part , and a principal part , of the idea of ...
... seems to me , been left very vague and undefined . He is the swallow of a single summer ; and no one has cared to try to control the casual flights of so brief a visitor . But I suppose that part , and a principal part , of the idea of ...
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... seems to me , been left very vague and undefined . He is the swallow of a single summer ; and no one has cared to try to control the casual flights of so brief a visitor . But I suppose that part , and a principal part , of the idea of ...
... seems to me , been left very vague and undefined . He is the swallow of a single summer ; and no one has cared to try to control the casual flights of so brief a visitor . But I suppose that part , and a principal part , of the idea of ...
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... seems often to wander at its own will , hardly directed at all by the poet's mind . Indeed in both art and life it is largely a mediaeval survivor . One of the most striking characteristics of the Middle Age is that it appears to have ...
... seems often to wander at its own will , hardly directed at all by the poet's mind . Indeed in both art and life it is largely a mediaeval survivor . One of the most striking characteristics of the Middle Age is that it appears to have ...
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... seem to have escaped from the wild forest of romance only to shut ourselves up in a London parlour , and from the absurdities of a world where everybody seemed to walk on stilts to the insipidities of one in which nobody would soil his ...
... seem to have escaped from the wild forest of romance only to shut ourselves up in a London parlour , and from the absurdities of a world where everybody seemed to walk on stilts to the insipidities of one in which nobody would soil his ...
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... seems to me to be far too wide . He says of it himself that it is wider than Matthew Arnold's , and it appears to cover the perfection of expression in every direction and kind , its essence being , in his own words , ' con- summateness ...
... seems to me to be far too wide . He says of it himself that it is wider than Matthew Arnold's , and it appears to cover the perfection of expression in every direction and kind , its essence being , in his own words , ' con- summateness ...
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