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... acquired a proselyte , operated more powerunmeaning gossip and scandal of the court , fully than this feeling . ... Reformers have often made a stand against in profound ignorance of the art of poetry . these feelings ; but never ...
... acquired a proselyte , operated more powerunmeaning gossip and scandal of the court , fully than this feeling . ... Reformers have often made a stand against in profound ignorance of the art of poetry . these feelings ; but never ...
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His devils are spiteful , I strong public feeling . The multitude is more ugly executioners . ... The feelings a great measure under the control of their which give the passage its charm would suit opinions . The most exquisite art of a ...
His devils are spiteful , I strong public feeling . The multitude is more ugly executioners . ... The feelings a great measure under the control of their which give the passage its charm would suit opinions . The most exquisite art of a ...
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His spirits sonal feelings . do ... His temper was serious , tinguished by loftiness of thought ; that of perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no Dante by intensity of feeling . In every line sufferings could render sullen or ...
His spirits sonal feelings . do ... His temper was serious , tinguished by loftiness of thought ; that of perhaps stern ; but it was a temper which no Dante by intensity of feeling . In every line sufferings could render sullen or ...
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are simple but majestic records of the feelings is good ; but it breaks off at the most interest of the poet ; as little tricked out for the public ing crisis of the struggle . The performance eye as his diary would have been .
are simple but majestic records of the feelings is good ; but it breaks off at the most interest of the poet ; as little tricked out for the public ing crisis of the struggle . The performance eye as his diary would have been .
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He feelings by which the gallant cavaliers were fought their perilous battle ; but he turned misled . But of those feelings he was the mas- away with disdain from their insolent triumph . ter and not the slave .
He feelings by which the gallant cavaliers were fought their perilous battle ; but he turned misled . But of those feelings he was the mas- away with disdain from their insolent triumph . ter and not the slave .
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