The Quarterly Review, Volumes 237-238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1922 - English literature |
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... become protagonist for this view . The Sonnets , it seems , are to be looked upon as almost entirely exercises in poetical mystification , Shakespeare's contribution to a sort of sonnet - game or competition played by all the * See Sir ...
... become protagonist for this view . The Sonnets , it seems , are to be looked upon as almost entirely exercises in poetical mystification , Shakespeare's contribution to a sort of sonnet - game or competition played by all the * See Sir ...
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... become rather numerous - had been uniformly signed with the initials A. D. ' The full name had never yet appeared in print . In 1869 he wrote , and in February 1870 he published , in ' St Paul's Magazine ' the poem now well known under ...
... become rather numerous - had been uniformly signed with the initials A. D. ' The full name had never yet appeared in print . In 1869 he wrote , and in February 1870 he published , in ' St Paul's Magazine ' the poem now well known under ...
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... become somewhat serious when , in spite of all statements to the contrary the lady persisted in claiming , not merely ' The Drama of the Doctor's Widow , ' but all the other poems signed ' A. D. , ' although these were not her initials ...
... become somewhat serious when , in spite of all statements to the contrary the lady persisted in claiming , not merely ' The Drama of the Doctor's Widow , ' but all the other poems signed ' A. D. , ' although these were not her initials ...
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... become almost inconceivable to young persons vigorous mental ambition . It was a rose - coloure world , suffused with a transparent radiance of ideality and founded , no doubt , more on an illusion as to whɛ things should be than on ...
... become almost inconceivable to young persons vigorous mental ambition . It was a rose - coloure world , suffused with a transparent radiance of ideality and founded , no doubt , more on an illusion as to whɛ things should be than on ...
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... become one ! Read Horace every day of your life ! ' Dobson did not carry out this counsel quite to the letter , but with his customary docility in adopting good advice , he forthwith made a searching and prolonged study of the ' Odes ...
... become one ! Read Horace every day of your life ! ' Dobson did not carry out this counsel quite to the letter , but with his customary docility in adopting good advice , he forthwith made a searching and prolonged study of the ' Odes ...
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