Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... evidently his conviction of a life in things , a life which is akin to the life in man , but deeper , wider , and more intense . It is by contact with this life in things , or with Nature , that man grows in moral strength and wisdom ...
... evidently his conviction of a life in things , a life which is akin to the life in man , but deeper , wider , and more intense . It is by contact with this life in things , or with Nature , that man grows in moral strength and wisdom ...
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... evidently wrote to him for any replies he had received . His answer , dated March 17 , 1873 , runs as follows : 2 Mrs Nicholls , & c . & c . Madam It would give me much pleasure to contribute in any way to the reediting of the late Mr ...
... evidently wrote to him for any replies he had received . His answer , dated March 17 , 1873 , runs as follows : 2 Mrs Nicholls , & c . & c . Madam It would give me much pleasure to contribute in any way to the reediting of the late Mr ...
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... evidently those written by Harriet Love , containing anecdotes of Peacock and extracts from his letters to her ; most of these notes were jotted down for Edith Nicolls in response , as allusions in them show , to L'Estrange's letters of ...
... evidently those written by Harriet Love , containing anecdotes of Peacock and extracts from his letters to her ; most of these notes were jotted down for Edith Nicolls in response , as allusions in them show , to L'Estrange's letters of ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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