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... perhaps a wild , ferocious Highlander in the remote mists and mountains of Scotland , he inherited an obstreperousness of disposition , bordering 1 Letter of Lord Huntly in The Times , February 1st , 1933 ; see also Dr. Bullock's Times ...
... perhaps a wild , ferocious Highlander in the remote mists and mountains of Scotland , he inherited an obstreperousness of disposition , bordering 1 Letter of Lord Huntly in The Times , February 1st , 1933 ; see also Dr. Bullock's Times ...
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... perhaps , a better way of putting it . Virginia Woolf , discussing Parson Woodforde in The Common Reader ( Second Series ) illustrates the point in her own delightful way , at the same time carrying it a step further : " When James ...
... perhaps , a better way of putting it . Virginia Woolf , discussing Parson Woodforde in The Common Reader ( Second Series ) illustrates the point in her own delightful way , at the same time carrying it a step further : " When James ...
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... perhaps less sensuous , than Porphyro's for Madeline , but sumptuosity is not everything , and Milton , after all , is a greater poetic chef than Keats . In the Fifth Book of Paradise Lost , as the reader will perhaps recall , Raphael ...
... perhaps less sensuous , than Porphyro's for Madeline , but sumptuosity is not everything , and Milton , after all , is a greater poetic chef than Keats . In the Fifth Book of Paradise Lost , as the reader will perhaps recall , Raphael ...
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Introduction page | 9 |
Two General Gordon | 65 |
Twentyone On Revisiting Norbury | 247 |
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