Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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How delightful a picture it gives of William Shakespeare talking happily with those tawny and flashing - eyed wanderers round their camp fire by some lonely wood or heath ! But I myself must wander and loiter no more .
How delightful a picture it gives of William Shakespeare talking happily with those tawny and flashing - eyed wanderers round their camp fire by some lonely wood or heath ! But I myself must wander and loiter no more .
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... and on that bough a fine mistletoe bush has fixed itself ? only , our simile would require dozens of such ramifications . They are of course delightful to those who are fitted to feel their queer charm , but SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 93.
... and on that bough a fine mistletoe bush has fixed itself ? only , our simile would require dozens of such ramifications . They are of course delightful to those who are fitted to feel their queer charm , but SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE 93.
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... yet they liked to dream of them over a book . Hardy had become a very regular LondonBut he had unalterably in his mind the most delightful and unspoiled countryside , his own scenes and folks. er . THOMAS HARDY 169.
... yet they liked to dream of them over a book . Hardy had become a very regular LondonBut he had unalterably in his mind the most delightful and unspoiled countryside , his own scenes and folks. er . THOMAS HARDY 169.
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