British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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It is for him to The majority , being satisfied with the ways of man find out what
part of recorded experience is properly kind as they now are ( for it is they who
make them applicable to his own circumstances and character . what they are ) ...
It is for him to The majority , being satisfied with the ways of man find out what
part of recorded experience is properly kind as they now are ( for it is they who
make them applicable to his own circumstances and character . what they are ) ...
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If the shine and fresh air ; in and out of the drawing - room , characters are real
the novel will have a chance ; if now to ... time chasing beetles , " character ” in
fiction ; to say something about the scouring saucepans , instead of writing books
.
If the shine and fresh air ; in and out of the drawing - room , characters are real
the novel will have a chance ; if now to ... time chasing beetles , " character ” in
fiction ; to say something about the scouring saucepans , instead of writing books
.
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They sat character , and I another . You say it means this , and I closeted together
. that . And when it comes to writing , each makes a And then Mrs. Brown faced
the dreadful reve- is further selection on principles of his own . Thus Mrs. lation .
They sat character , and I another . You say it means this , and I closeted together
. that . And when it comes to writing , each makes a And then Mrs. Brown faced
the dreadful reve- is further selection on principles of his own . Thus Mrs. lation .
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ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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