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... poems as , with few excep- tions , pervaded by a jocund and jubilant spirit . Yet in many other poems , as well as in the sonnet just quoted , he recognizes the elevating and tranquillizing power of pain , and in none does this spirit ...
... poems as , with few excep- tions , pervaded by a jocund and jubilant spirit . Yet in many other poems , as well as in the sonnet just quoted , he recognizes the elevating and tranquillizing power of pain , and in none does this spirit ...
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Duty of Man .'- Few books are so bad as bad poems ; but fashionable novels are worse , because they are not of the number of books which ( as the Germans say ) will not permit themselves to be read : bad poems are . But to bad poems ...
Duty of Man .'- Few books are so bad as bad poems ; but fashionable novels are worse , because they are not of the number of books which ( as the Germans say ) will not permit themselves to be read : bad poems are . But to bad poems ...
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Duty of Man .'- Few books are so bad as bad poems ; but fashionable novels are worse , because they are not of the number of books which ( as the Germans say ) will not permit themselves to be read : bad poems are . " 6 6 But to bad poems ...
Duty of Man .'- Few books are so bad as bad poems ; but fashionable novels are worse , because they are not of the number of books which ( as the Germans say ) will not permit themselves to be read : bad poems are . " 6 6 But to bad poems ...
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The Lady of the Manor Being a Series of Conversations | 25 |
Peregrine Bunce By the Author of Sayings | 53 |
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