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... passages- We see not the ballance of good and evil . The moving why of all this reflection leaps somewhat shockingly to ... passage is from the long letter to George and Georgiana to which reference has already been made . Its first date ...
... passages- We see not the ballance of good and evil . The moving why of all this reflection leaps somewhat shockingly to ... passage is from the long letter to George and Georgiana to which reference has already been made . Its first date ...
Page 74
... passage I long ago marked in volume IV of the 1883 edition . There is a passage here written by Keats's friend Severn about his death which I shall not for the moment read , but which closes with an extract from Lord Hough- ton's Life ...
... passage I long ago marked in volume IV of the 1883 edition . There is a passage here written by Keats's friend Severn about his death which I shall not for the moment read , but which closes with an extract from Lord Hough- ton's Life ...
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... passage and compare his paraphrase with the original . Must we be reminded how many others there are who are ready to teach us how words may be used in English prose ? Do we not without prompting recall the names of Jeremy Taylor ...
... passage and compare his paraphrase with the original . Must we be reminded how many others there are who are ready to teach us how words may be used in English prose ? Do we not without prompting recall the names of Jeremy Taylor ...
Contents
POETRY AND LIFE | 7 |
SHAKESPEARES CREED | 26 |
THE LINCOLN OF THE SECOND INAUGURAL | 43 |
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