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... move harmonious numbers . ” He had his choice between prose and verse , and seems to be poetical on second thought . I do not speak without book . He was more than half conscious of it himself . In the same letter to Mrs. Steward , just ...
... move harmonious numbers . ” He had his choice between prose and verse , and seems to be poetical on second thought . I do not speak without book . He was more than half conscious of it himself . In the same letter to Mrs. Steward , just ...
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... move in vne stately ceremonials of verse , and privileged from arrest while they forever keep the promise of meaning to the ear and break it to the The hot conception of the poet had no time to cool while he was debating the comparative ...
... move in vne stately ceremonials of verse , and privileged from arrest while they forever keep the promise of meaning to the ear and break it to the The hot conception of the poet had no time to cool while he was debating the comparative ...
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... move , a different word , even if radically the same . In the “ London Literary Gazette ” for November 13 , 1858 , I find an extract from Miss Millington's " Heraldry in History , Poetry , and Romance , ” in which , speaking of the ...
... move , a different word , even if radically the same . In the “ London Literary Gazette ” for November 13 , 1858 , I find an extract from Miss Millington's " Heraldry in History , Poetry , and Romance , ” in which , speaking of the ...
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