The Tutorial History of English LiteratureUniversity Tutorial Press, 1954 - 294 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 209
... perfect work appeared . In the fall of that year he sailed for Naples with his friend Severn , who tended him with a woman's devotion until his death at Rome in February 1821. In view of popular misconcep- tions , it may be well to add ...
... perfect work appeared . In the fall of that year he sailed for Naples with his friend Severn , who tended him with a woman's devotion until his death at Rome in February 1821. In view of popular misconcep- tions , it may be well to add ...
Σελίδα 247
... perfect ease with which he uses and adapts the compli- cated scheme of the old French Ballade and similar metres . But his most characteristic quality is the sheer verbal music , obtained by an instinctive selection of musical vowel and ...
... perfect ease with which he uses and adapts the compli- cated scheme of the old French Ballade and similar metres . But his most characteristic quality is the sheer verbal music , obtained by an instinctive selection of musical vowel and ...
Σελίδα 266
... ornaments of it so finished . Ex- amine again all those accurate mouldings and perfect polishings , and unerring adjustments of the seasoned wood and tempered steel . Many a time you have exulted over them , and 266 THE AGE OF TENNYSON .
... ornaments of it so finished . Ex- amine again all those accurate mouldings and perfect polishings , and unerring adjustments of the seasoned wood and tempered steel . Many a time you have exulted over them , and 266 THE AGE OF TENNYSON .
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BEFORE THE CONQUEST 1066 A D | 1 |
CHAPTER | 8 |
CHAPTER III | 26 |
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