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... Germany exercised over those elements in such a manner as to make their auditors seems to modern readers almost up a man - a real , living , individual man ? miraculous . Such feelings are very rare in a Perhaps no man can be a poet ...
... Germany exercised over those elements in such a manner as to make their auditors seems to modern readers almost up a man - a real , living , individual man ? miraculous . Such feelings are very rare in a Perhaps no man can be a poet ...
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The however , impose a constraint upon the writer , images which Dante employs speak for them . and break the illusion of the reader . The selves : -they stand simply for what they are . finest passages are those which are lyric in ...
The however , impose a constraint upon the writer , images which Dante employs speak for them . and break the illusion of the reader . The selves : -they stand simply for what they are . finest passages are those which are lyric in ...
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If ever despondtheir idiosyncrasies on their readers . They ency and asperity could be excused in any have nothing in common with those modern man , it might have been excused in Milton . beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from ...
If ever despondtheir idiosyncrasies on their readers . They ency and asperity could be excused in any have nothing in common with those modern man , it might have been excused in Milton . beggars for fame , who extort a pittance from ...
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... Paradise to the earth , distinguished we can catch the quick twinkle of his eyes , from the productions of other soils , not only rolling in vain to find the day ; that we are by their superior bloom and sweetness , but by reading ...
... Paradise to the earth , distinguished we can catch the quick twinkle of his eyes , from the productions of other soils , not only rolling in vain to find the day ; that we are by their superior bloom and sweetness , but by reading ...
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To ing sophism , even to his own mind , are pro- a reader of our age and country this inconfessed without the ... qualitiesIt is not strange that ordinary readers should selfishness and generosity , cruelty and benevoregard the author ...
To ing sophism , even to his own mind , are pro- a reader of our age and country this inconfessed without the ... qualitiesIt is not strange that ordinary readers should selfishness and generosity , cruelty and benevoregard the author ...
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