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Page 124
... expression , raises Dr. Holmes's faculty for a kind of verse which seldom lives beyond the moment to a point at which it is not distinguish- able from that for ordinary meditative and elegiac poetry . These stanzas add a new association ...
... expression , raises Dr. Holmes's faculty for a kind of verse which seldom lives beyond the moment to a point at which it is not distinguish- able from that for ordinary meditative and elegiac poetry . These stanzas add a new association ...
Page 282
... expressing ease and comfort ; and I asked him what could induce him to leave all this , and ' live laborious days ... expression . They are a record of London life , notwithstanding the fact that the correspondents often lived in the ...
... expressing ease and comfort ; and I asked him what could induce him to leave all this , and ' live laborious days ... expression . They are a record of London life , notwithstanding the fact that the correspondents often lived in the ...
Page 566
... expression of the personal preferences of his own tem- perament , which may or may not be valid in the case of others ; and when read with this understanding all annoy- ance disappears , for Mr. James as a talker about books is one of ...
... expression of the personal preferences of his own tem- perament , which may or may not be valid in the case of others ; and when read with this understanding all annoy- ance disappears , for Mr. James as a talker about books is one of ...
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AfterSuppers of the King | 89 |
Browning Courtship | 99 |
Eve of Independence | 131 |
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