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these things . What he is remarkable for is his extraordinary fertility and felicity , as regards English Literature , in judgments , more or less “ grasped , ” of individual authors , books , or pieces . ... The fertility and the ...
these things . What he is remarkable for is his extraordinary fertility and felicity , as regards English Literature , in judgments , more or less “ grasped , ” of individual authors , books , or pieces . ... The fertility and the ...
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But unfortunately one thing was obvious , and Keats knew it well : Fanny Brawne did not love him as he loved her . ... Occasionally she had “ a chat and a tiff ” with him , sometimes she forgot her poise and said outrageous things ...
But unfortunately one thing was obvious , and Keats knew it well : Fanny Brawne did not love him as he loved her . ... Occasionally she had “ a chat and a tiff ” with him , sometimes she forgot her poise and said outrageous things ...
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Wordsworth did cease to see things . ( 1923 ] H. W. Garrod Wordsworth : Lectures and Essays ( Oxford : Clarendon Pr . , 1954 ) , pp . 118-19 The Ode on Intimations of Immortality is probably Wordsworth's most finally satisfying human ...
Wordsworth did cease to see things . ( 1923 ] H. W. Garrod Wordsworth : Lectures and Essays ( Oxford : Clarendon Pr . , 1954 ) , pp . 118-19 The Ode on Intimations of Immortality is probably Wordsworth's most finally satisfying human ...
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