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... Sidney desires . From the tragedy or history in which the comic element was simply left blank to be supplied by some ... Sidney , but because the improvements advocated by Sidney hap- pened to be those which a maturing civilisation would ...
... Sidney desires . From the tragedy or history in which the comic element was simply left blank to be supplied by some ... Sidney , but because the improvements advocated by Sidney hap- pened to be those which a maturing civilisation would ...
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... Sidney , the panegyric of poetry and the poet , I shall have more to say when I come to contrast it with the lauda- tion of the poet by Shelley , and , so to speak , his ordination by Matthew Arnold . By itself , it appears merely as a ...
... Sidney , the panegyric of poetry and the poet , I shall have more to say when I come to contrast it with the lauda- tion of the poet by Shelley , and , so to speak , his ordination by Matthew Arnold . By itself , it appears merely as a ...
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... Sidney remains among my cherished possessions . Dr. Neilson had asserted his faith in the utter gen- uineness of Sidney's love for Stella , putting in evidence the famous line from Astrophel and Stella , " " Fool ! ' said my muse to me ...
... Sidney remains among my cherished possessions . Dr. Neilson had asserted his faith in the utter gen- uineness of Sidney's love for Stella , putting in evidence the famous line from Astrophel and Stella , " " Fool ! ' said my muse to me ...
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WALTER HINES PAGE | 1 |
WHERE THE PREPARATORY SCHOOL OUT | 14 |
AND 1932 THE SUPREME COURT | 22 |
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