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The phrase of Matthew Arnold , “ Others abide our question , thou art free , ” still expresses an almost universal feeling , if we regard the supreme merits of Shakespeare's plays . But our greatest writer is not well served by mere ...
The phrase of Matthew Arnold , “ Others abide our question , thou art free , ” still expresses an almost universal feeling , if we regard the supreme merits of Shakespeare's plays . But our greatest writer is not well served by mere ...
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... who now haply listening to cherubic notes , scarce feels sincerer pleasure than when she awakened thy timeshaken chords ... to surpass the taste with which he has controlled and disguised the deep feeling of the central passage .
... who now haply listening to cherubic notes , scarce feels sincerer pleasure than when she awakened thy timeshaken chords ... to surpass the taste with which he has controlled and disguised the deep feeling of the central passage .
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Deeply charged with feeling , swift and impulsive in their movement , the expression of a nature both passionate and refined , the collection is one of the great sequences in our poetry . The sonnet beginning , “ I tell ...
Deeply charged with feeling , swift and impulsive in their movement , the expression of a nature both passionate and refined , the collection is one of the great sequences in our poetry . The sonnet beginning , “ I tell ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAUCER AND HIS | 13 |
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