Standard English Poems: Spenser to TennysonH. Holt, 1899 - 749 páginas |
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... give . " The truth is that an appreciation of poetry at once fine and liberal , capable of delighting in widely different kinds of excellence , and combining a delicate sus- ceptibility to beauty with a vigorous intellectual grasp ...
... give . " The truth is that an appreciation of poetry at once fine and liberal , capable of delighting in widely different kinds of excellence , and combining a delicate sus- ceptibility to beauty with a vigorous intellectual grasp ...
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... give all the poems which a person of average cultiva- tion should know , but I have at least tried to give nothing but those poems which are , or ought to be , indispensable . The first requirement - that each poem should have an ...
... give all the poems which a person of average cultiva- tion should know , but I have at least tried to give nothing but those poems which are , or ought to be , indispensable . The first requirement - that each poem should have an ...
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... give such help as an average reader would be likely to require . The ideal note - maker - if there be any such - avoids no difficulty on the one hand , and intrudes nothing irrelevant or superfluous on the other , but I am fully ...
... give such help as an average reader would be likely to require . The ideal note - maker - if there be any such - avoids no difficulty on the one hand , and intrudes nothing irrelevant or superfluous on the other , but I am fully ...
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... give an accurate and reliable text in conformity with that of the best editions . In a very few instances I have ventured to depart from the punctuation of a standard edition , or to adopt the reading of one that seemed to me better in ...
... give an accurate and reliable text in conformity with that of the best editions . In a very few instances I have ventured to depart from the punctuation of a standard edition , or to adopt the reading of one that seemed to me better in ...
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... give , to want , to be undonne . Unhappie wight , borne to desastrous end , That doth his life in so long tendance spend ! Who ever leaves sweete home , where meane estate In safe assurance , without strife or hate , Findes all things ...
... give , to want , to be undonne . Unhappie wight , borne to desastrous end , That doth his life in so long tendance spend ! Who ever leaves sweete home , where meane estate In safe assurance , without strife or hate , Findes all things ...
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