The College Survey of English Literature ...: The romantic period. The Victorian period. The contemporary periodBartlett Jere Whiting, Fred Benjamin Millett Harcourt, Brace, 1942 |
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... called reli- gion . Hence all original religions are allegorical , or susceptible of allegory , and , like Janus , have a double face of false and true . Poets , according to the circumstances of the age and nation in which they ...
... called reli- gion . Hence all original religions are allegorical , or susceptible of allegory , and , like Janus , have a double face of false and true . Poets , according to the circumstances of the age and nation in which they ...
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... called ! He was not there ; Providence had not sent him ; the Time , calling its loudest , had to go down to confusion and wreck because he would not come when called . from PAST AND PRESENT Past and Present was described by its author ...
... called ! He was not there ; Providence had not sent him ; the Time , calling its loudest , had to go down to confusion and wreck because he would not come when called . from PAST AND PRESENT Past and Present was described by its author ...
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... called , by all the Newspapers , a " free man ” will avail me little , if my pilgrimage have ended in death and wreck . O that the Newspapers had called me slave , coward , fool , or what it pleased their sweet voices to name me , and I ...
... called , by all the Newspapers , a " free man ” will avail me little , if my pilgrimage have ended in death and wreck . O that the Newspapers had called me slave , coward , fool , or what it pleased their sweet voices to name me , and I ...
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House | 5 |
WILLIAM WORDSWORTH | 17 |
To My Sister | 63 |
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