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Eeynolds's " Grecian groups " did not seem to the laureate out of place in a
Gothic church. On the contrary, their presence suggested that a happy union
might be made of antique and medieval art. It was Eeynolds's achievement Not of
its ...
Eeynolds's " Grecian groups " did not seem to the laureate out of place in a
Gothic church. On the contrary, their presence suggested that a happy union
might be made of antique and medieval art. It was Eeynolds's achievement Not of
its ...
Page 363
NOKMAN AULT Oxford Mr. Case replies: It was inevitable that Mr. Ault should
consider the parallels which I commented upon the weakest of those that he
suggested. I can only repeat that they seem to me a fair sample of those that he
offered, ...
NOKMAN AULT Oxford Mr. Case replies: It was inevitable that Mr. Ault should
consider the parallels which I commented upon the weakest of those that he
suggested. I can only repeat that they seem to me a fair sample of those that he
offered, ...
Page 364
Both of these words may occur somewhere in the early correspondence which I
have not examined, but it hardly seems worth while to make an exhaustive
search for them. The plain truth is that neither of the poems in question contains a
word ...
Both of these words may occur somewhere in the early correspondence which I
have not examined, but it hardly seems worth while to make an exhaustive
search for them. The plain truth is that neither of the poems in question contains a
word ...
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