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Pagina 85
... poet whose days and nights were a perpetual vigil on Parnassus , is also the writer whose claims to be considered a poet at all are still the subject of controversy . To be sure , Pope was himself a man of the world , but we feel that ...
... poet whose days and nights were a perpetual vigil on Parnassus , is also the writer whose claims to be considered a poet at all are still the subject of controversy . To be sure , Pope was himself a man of the world , but we feel that ...
Pagina 198
... poet or It would be mere prejudice to deny the not ; it has already disqualified itself , as very considerable exaltation of its stand- it seems to me , to assign Byron his true ard which has taken place during the last rank among poets ...
... poet or It would be mere prejudice to deny the not ; it has already disqualified itself , as very considerable exaltation of its stand- it seems to me , to assign Byron his true ard which has taken place during the last rank among poets ...
Pagina 297
... poet's absolute monarch - this poet held up the death to determine what position that poet blazing torch of life in God , of aspiration will hold in the estimation of his country- to that life , of an ineffable glory which men twenty ...
... poet's absolute monarch - this poet held up the death to determine what position that poet blazing torch of life in God , of aspiration will hold in the estimation of his country- to that life , of an ineffable glory which men twenty ...
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THE OLD MISSIONARY By Sir William | 49 |
A Highland School Forty Years Ago | 59 |
THE MORAVIANS AND THE LEPERS | 63 |
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