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By J. P. Hobson Boy , The Little . By May Byron .. Broken Courtship , The . By Herman Montague Donner Browning's Casuistry . By Sir Leslie Stephen , K. C. B. Burns as an English Poet . By David Christie Murray Cathedral ...
By J. P. Hobson Boy , The Little . By May Byron .. Broken Courtship , The . By Herman Montague Donner Browning's Casuistry . By Sir Leslie Stephen , K. C. B. Burns as an English Poet . By David Christie Murray Cathedral ...
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Italian Poets of To - day .. 1 Wonder Why . By Mary Farrah . James , Mr. Henry , The Novels of ... Karuizawa , A Tale of . By Ernest Foxwell . Kings and Queens . By the Countess Helene Vacaresco Kitchener , Campaigning With .
Italian Poets of To - day .. 1 Wonder Why . By Mary Farrah . James , Mr. Henry , The Novels of ... Karuizawa , A Tale of . By Ernest Foxwell . Kings and Queens . By the Countess Helene Vacaresco Kitchener , Campaigning With .
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ITALIAN POETS OF TO - DAY . ... 1 made a short time ago by one who ought to have known better , that there was not a latter - day poet , painter , or musician in Italy who stood above mediocrity - and this in the Italy of Carducci ...
ITALIAN POETS OF TO - DAY . ... 1 made a short time ago by one who ought to have known better , that there was not a latter - day poet , painter , or musician in Italy who stood above mediocrity - and this in the Italy of Carducci ...
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It is not D'Annunzio ( as is so commonly assumed abroad ) who is the true representative of the Italian mind , not even Carducci , the greatest of Italian poets since Leopardi ; the true representatives are writers such as the ...
It is not D'Annunzio ( as is so commonly assumed abroad ) who is the true representative of the Italian mind , not even Carducci , the greatest of Italian poets since Leopardi ; the true representatives are writers such as the ...
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When , however , we speak of a vain cry we mean only that echo of those poets who lament , not for what is gone and might yet be restored , but for what is irrecoverable ; the echo , for example , of Leopardi , who wasted his powerful ...
When , however , we speak of a vain cry we mean only that echo of those poets who lament , not for what is gone and might yet be restored , but for what is irrecoverable ; the echo , for example , of Leopardi , who wasted his powerful ...
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