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... pray at night - " Hadn't she better have gone to Chapel in the morning ? " is an extreme example of the failure of the Victorians to grasp Coleridge ; but it illustrates a major cause of that failure . Perhaps the most sympathetic ...
... pray at night - " Hadn't she better have gone to Chapel in the morning ? " is an extreme example of the failure of the Victorians to grasp Coleridge ; but it illustrates a major cause of that failure . Perhaps the most sympathetic ...
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... prays , with unaffected seriousness . Something liturgical , with repetitions of a consecrated form of words , is traceable in one of his elegies , as part of the ritual of a birthday sacrifice . The hearth , from a spark of which , as ...
... prays , with unaffected seriousness . Something liturgical , with repetitions of a consecrated form of words , is traceable in one of his elegies , as part of the ritual of a birthday sacrifice . The hearth , from a spark of which , as ...
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... PRAY 22 1978 . JAN 19 1970 JAN 10 1979 RECT APR 3 1870 JAN 15 2006 SEP 2 0 1972 34 201972 REG'D LD SEP 6 '72 -1 PM 60 JUL 6 1975 JUL 2678 REC'D CIRC DET JAN LD21A - 60m - 6 , '69 ( J9096s10 ) 476 - A - 32 9'75 General Library University ...
... PRAY 22 1978 . JAN 19 1970 JAN 10 1979 RECT APR 3 1870 JAN 15 2006 SEP 2 0 1972 34 201972 REG'D LD SEP 6 '72 -1 PM 60 JUL 6 1975 JUL 2678 REC'D CIRC DET JAN LD21A - 60m - 6 , '69 ( J9096s10 ) 476 - A - 32 9'75 General Library University ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
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