Literary Studies, Volumen1Longmans, Green, 1879 |
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... clear view of the next step , and a wise intention to take it ; a strong conviction that the elements of knowledge are true , and a steady belief that the present world can , and should be , quietly improved . These are the Whigs . A ...
... clear view of the next step , and a wise intention to take it ; a strong conviction that the elements of knowledge are true , and a steady belief that the present world can , and should be , quietly improved . These are the Whigs . A ...
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... clear , and fresh , thy music doth surpass . ' In most poets unearthly beings are introduced to express peculiar removed essences of lyrical rapture ; but they are generally failures . Lord Byron tried this kind of composition in ...
... clear , and fresh , thy music doth surpass . ' In most poets unearthly beings are introduced to express peculiar removed essences of lyrical rapture ; but they are generally failures . Lord Byron tried this kind of composition in ...
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... clear that he was there with a reserve and as a stranger . He went there to experience . As a man of universal culture and well skilled in the order and classification of human life , the fact of any one class or order being beyond his ...
... clear that he was there with a reserve and as a stranger . He went there to experience . As a man of universal culture and well skilled in the order and classification of human life , the fact of any one class or order being beyond his ...
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