British Literature: From Blake to the present day, edited by H. Spencer, W.E. Houghton, and H. Barrows |
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210 265 The haughtier thought it curbs , but scarce conceals . Though smooth his
voice and calm his general mien , Still seems there something he would not have
seen : His features ' deepening lines and varying hue At times attracted , yet ...
210 265 The haughtier thought it curbs , but scarce conceals . Though smooth his
voice and calm his general mien , Still seems there something he would not have
seen : His features ' deepening lines and varying hue At times attracted , yet ...
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What habits of thought , what moral attitudes should we attribute either to the
revival of faith or to its radical decline ? ... If it is true , as Clifford Bax has claimed ,
that most people today do not bother their heads with “ thoughts of ' God ' or ' the
...
What habits of thought , what moral attitudes should we attribute either to the
revival of faith or to its radical decline ? ... If it is true , as Clifford Bax has claimed ,
that most people today do not bother their heads with “ thoughts of ' God ' or ' the
...
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Now you cannot have the finish and the varied possible to get design or thought
without it . If you form too . If the workman is thinking about his edges , are to have
the thought of a rough and untaught he cannot be thinking of his design ; if of ...
Now you cannot have the finish and the varied possible to get design or thought
without it . If you form too . If the workman is thinking about his edges , are to have
the thought of a rough and untaught he cannot be thinking of his design ; if of ...
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Contenido
ODE ON MELANCHOLY | 12 |
ADDRESS TO THE UNCO GUID OR | 35 |
A GROUP OF LESSER ROMANTICS | 38 |
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