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... called him " intellectually short - sighted , and emotionally restricted . " But he was an honest realist , even if not a great one , and his acidly moralizing humor was in the best English vein . He was exact enough to satisfy Burke ...
... called him " intellectually short - sighted , and emotionally restricted . " But he was an honest realist , even if not a great one , and his acidly moralizing humor was in the best English vein . He was exact enough to satisfy Burke ...
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... called by thy name , For He calls Himself a Lamb , He is meek , and He is mild ; He became a little child . I a child , and thou a lamb , We are called by His name . Little Lamb , God bless thee ! Little Lamb , God bless thee ! In the ...
... called by thy name , For He calls Himself a Lamb , He is meek , and He is mild ; He became a little child . I a child , and thou a lamb , We are called by His name . Little Lamb , God bless thee ! Little Lamb , God bless thee ! In the ...
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... called " a large expansiveness of heart " and that hints at the nights of exuberant and witty talk of the literary coterie at the Ambrose . THE LONDON MAGAZINE A blot on the escutcheon of Blackwood's was its tragic quarrel with the ...
... called " a large expansiveness of heart " and that hints at the nights of exuberant and witty talk of the literary coterie at the Ambrose . THE LONDON MAGAZINE A blot on the escutcheon of Blackwood's was its tragic quarrel with the ...
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Introduction | 2 |
THE NEW POETRY | 14 |
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