Shakespeare to Hardy: Short Studies of Characteristic English Authors Given in a Series of Lectures at Tokyo University |
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I am doubtful of it because I have in my hand Gray's book of poems , —not many of them altogether , and yet , like Arnold's own collection , they include several which present a criticism of life in the most alluring and comprehensive ...
I am doubtful of it because I have in my hand Gray's book of poems , —not many of them altogether , and yet , like Arnold's own collection , they include several which present a criticism of life in the most alluring and comprehensive ...
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It is difficult to name , but it is present in much great literature even if the list of characters does not specify it . In other words , Dickens never quite made friends with the philosophy of beauty , though he sometimes felt that he ...
It is difficult to name , but it is present in much great literature even if the list of characters does not specify it . In other words , Dickens never quite made friends with the philosophy of beauty , though he sometimes felt that he ...
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... replied the unmoved stranger . Doctor Slammer looked unutterable ferocity , as he fixed his hat on his head with an indignant knock ... > little man ; > 1 XII THOMAS HARDY Among those who were present on CHARLES DICKENS 167.
... replied the unmoved stranger . Doctor Slammer looked unutterable ferocity , as he fixed his hat on his head with an indignant knock ... > little man ; > 1 XII THOMAS HARDY Among those who were present on CHARLES DICKENS 167.
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