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... facts . In history , on the other hand , it is difficult , nay , impossible , to distinguish between facts and fictions , when both rest upon the same authority , and there happens to be nothing in the nature of things to enable us to ...
... facts . In history , on the other hand , it is difficult , nay , impossible , to distinguish between facts and fictions , when both rest upon the same authority , and there happens to be nothing in the nature of things to enable us to ...
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... fact that three out of the only four long poems which are daily re- printed for every class of readers among us , are at the same time religious , —that fact ought for ever to silence the cuckoo - note , which is echoed from one mocking ...
... fact that three out of the only four long poems which are daily re- printed for every class of readers among us , are at the same time religious , —that fact ought for ever to silence the cuckoo - note , which is echoed from one mocking ...
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... fact , the fatal fact remains , that this age has scarcely produced a tragedy which can keep its hold as a tra- gedy in representation ; and short of this , whatever be the merits of some of the prematurely slain , they were only ...
... fact , the fatal fact remains , that this age has scarcely produced a tragedy which can keep its hold as a tra- gedy in representation ; and short of this , whatever be the merits of some of the prematurely slain , they were only ...
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THE PREEMINENCE OF POETRY AMONG THE FINE ARTS | 1 |
THE FORM OF POETRY | 73 |
THE DICTION OF POETRY | 114 |
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