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It is rare to meet now even with young people who will abandon themselves to heroic emotion , or who if they really feel it do not try to belittle its expression . Byron's poetry above most tempts and almost compels surrender to that ...
It is rare to meet now even with young people who will abandon themselves to heroic emotion , or who if they really feel it do not try to belittle its expression . Byron's poetry above most tempts and almost compels surrender to that ...
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Thence , when only thirteen , he passed to Eton , where “ are our young barbarians all at play , " and thence to Oxford , where dons of settled habits disliked the challenge of youth full of enthusiasm in the quest for truth .
Thence , when only thirteen , he passed to Eton , where “ are our young barbarians all at play , " and thence to Oxford , where dons of settled habits disliked the challenge of youth full of enthusiasm in the quest for truth .
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Many of the young poets who should have carried on the great English tradition had fallen in the war . As for the innovators , Mr. Eliot's early imitators , servum pecus , are all forgotten already , and when a new generation of real ...
Many of the young poets who should have carried on the great English tradition had fallen in the war . As for the innovators , Mr. Eliot's early imitators , servum pecus , are all forgotten already , and when a new generation of real ...
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