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In one sense , the Elegy is a very ordinary poem , in another and deeper sense it is a very original one . As long as men have existed they must have felt the pathos of 187 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
In one sense , the Elegy is a very ordinary poem , in another and deeper sense it is a very original one . As long as men have existed they must have felt the pathos of 187 THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY.
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Throughout the poem , there is the sigh of disillusionment , the sense of premature age . One would have thought the author of Don Juan had little more to live for ; and in a sense this is true , for he had little more to write .
Throughout the poem , there is the sigh of disillusionment , the sense of premature age . One would have thought the author of Don Juan had little more to live for ; and in a sense this is true , for he had little more to write .
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Some of the best features of contemporary fiction , its sense of form , its insistence on candour , its analysis of character , are well represented in the work of Mr. Hugh Walpole , who , like many writers of the day , is concerned ...
Some of the best features of contemporary fiction , its sense of form , its insistence on candour , its analysis of character , are well represented in the work of Mr. Hugh Walpole , who , like many writers of the day , is concerned ...
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