Bulletin of the New York Public Library, Volumen82New York Public Library., 1979 Includes its Report, 1896-1945. |
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... reader , the game is worth the scare , and a century of neglect has stiffened the sinews of this " eagle ” —the clues to compre- hension of Tennyson's puzzling enthusiasm for the poem called Festus by a very dead author named Bailey ...
... reader , the game is worth the scare , and a century of neglect has stiffened the sinews of this " eagle ” —the clues to compre- hension of Tennyson's puzzling enthusiasm for the poem called Festus by a very dead author named Bailey ...
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... reader's attention and fit of thought when it was necessary to move from using Saxon vocabulary to using Latin vocabulary . This kind of continuity was required because sixteenth - century prose was still at root oral prose : even when ...
... reader's attention and fit of thought when it was necessary to move from using Saxon vocabulary to using Latin vocabulary . This kind of continuity was required because sixteenth - century prose was still at root oral prose : even when ...
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... reader ungratified . Coleridge disapproved of Radcliffe for attempting to give rational explanations for all the ... reader — indeed , to an amendment , or even , in time , an entire regeneration , ' of the English reader . Wordsworth ...
... reader ungratified . Coleridge disapproved of Radcliffe for attempting to give rational explanations for all the ... reader — indeed , to an amendment , or even , in time , an entire regeneration , ' of the English reader . Wordsworth ...
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Front Matter | 5 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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