Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Nature poet can have such fears invading his mood of delight at sight of the ' dear Babe ' . Again the strangeness which is also in the subtle nature of Wordsworth perplexes me as the song of natural welcome alters into a mysterious ...
... Nature poet can have such fears invading his mood of delight at sight of the ' dear Babe ' . Again the strangeness which is also in the subtle nature of Wordsworth perplexes me as the song of natural welcome alters into a mysterious ...
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... nature . Persuasion - excepting the tangled , useless histories of the family in the first fifty pages - appear to me , especially in all that relates to poor Anne and her lover , to be exceedingly interesting and natural . The love and ...
... nature . Persuasion - excepting the tangled , useless histories of the family in the first fifty pages - appear to me , especially in all that relates to poor Anne and her lover , to be exceedingly interesting and natural . The love and ...
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... nature , will never be effaced from my heart . ' No doubt he owed much of his taste for the classics to his ' dear and much- loved Friend ' . Dr. Markham fostered the best traits of the Prince of Wales : his natural taste , and his natural ...
... nature , will never be effaced from my heart . ' No doubt he owed much of his taste for the classics to his ' dear and much- loved Friend ' . Dr. Markham fostered the best traits of the Prince of Wales : his natural taste , and his natural ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
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