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... force of that " Titanic " personality were turned successfully upon specific targets . Consequently , although his eloquence , combined with references to the letters and journals , persuades us of Byron's in- sight and force as a ...
... force of that " Titanic " personality were turned successfully upon specific targets . Consequently , although his eloquence , combined with references to the letters and journals , persuades us of Byron's in- sight and force as a ...
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... force , among their interests , of an almost recent event in the career of one whom their fathers ' fathers might have known . II 156 1.5 3. What Saint Lewis of France discerned , and found so irresistibly touching , across the dimness ...
... force , among their interests , of an almost recent event in the career of one whom their fathers ' fathers might have known . II 156 1.5 3. What Saint Lewis of France discerned , and found so irresistibly touching , across the dimness ...
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... forces of good ( that is , men and movements representing approved modern attitudes ) finally overcoming the forces of evil in the evolution of the English system of government , the unbiased ( I do not think Butter- field means ...
... forces of good ( that is , men and movements representing approved modern attitudes ) finally overcoming the forces of evil in the evolution of the English system of government , the unbiased ( I do not think Butter- field means ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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