British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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independent of sequel , expects no complement , refuses to be informed ( as it is
called ) by any end , or 20 absorbed into any art , in order duly to present itself
Now bear with me , Gentlemen , if what I am about to our contemplation . The
most ...
independent of sequel , expects no complement , refuses to be informed ( as it is
called ) by any end , or 20 absorbed into any art , in order duly to present itself
Now bear with me , Gentlemen , if what I am about to our contemplation . The
most ...
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... civilized world ( so called ) seems to have done move the people . little more
than stand still in these matters ; and that Therefore , looking at all this , I cannot
think that all among ourselves these improvements have concerned 10 is well
with ...
... civilized world ( so called ) seems to have done move the people . little more
than stand still in these matters ; and that Therefore , looking at all this , I cannot
think that all among ourselves these improvements have concerned 10 is well
with ...
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Day - May and ride - hide are monosyllabic or so - called masculine rimes . When
an entire unstressed syllable follows the stressed syllable , the rime is called
double or feminine , as in riding - hiding . When two unstressed syllables follow
the ...
Day - May and ride - hide are monosyllabic or so - called masculine rimes . When
an entire unstressed syllable follows the stressed syllable , the rime is called
double or feminine , as in riding - hiding . When two unstressed syllables follow
the ...
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The philosophy contained within is enough to keep me busy for a lifetime
Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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