The Quarterly Review, Volume 289William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1951 - English literature |
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All vital things , when they are delivering their strength most effectively , do it rhythmically . If the heart begins to beat in free verse , you go to a doctor . Indeed , the breaking up of rhythmical structure in some of the modern ...
All vital things , when they are delivering their strength most effectively , do it rhythmically . If the heart begins to beat in free verse , you go to a doctor . Indeed , the breaking up of rhythmical structure in some of the modern ...
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How have things come into existence ? Put in this form , the question is seldom asked . When it is asked , most people are content with the answer , ' By evolution . But evolution simply means that things have changed very much .
How have things come into existence ? Put in this form , the question is seldom asked . When it is asked , most people are content with the answer , ' By evolution . But evolution simply means that things have changed very much .
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Is it too much to say of the genius of Turner that he had received from the Spirit of Wisdom an unerring knowledge of the things that are ? He knew the constitution of the world , the operation of the elements , the violence of winds .
Is it too much to say of the genius of Turner that he had received from the Spirit of Wisdom an unerring knowledge of the things that are ? He knew the constitution of the world , the operation of the elements , the violence of winds .
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