An OXFORD ANTHOLOGY of ENGLISH POETRY1935 |
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... selections the exciting connections between books and a living society . The intellectual , social , religious , scientific , and political history of England ' the flavour of the centuries is reflected in these pages even more than we ...
... selections the exciting connections between books and a living society . The intellectual , social , religious , scientific , and political history of England ' the flavour of the centuries is reflected in these pages even more than we ...
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... selections , given as extra measure and chosen either because they round off a particular period or line of thought , or because we had not the heart to pass them by . As we think of many delightful minor writers , we wish only that we ...
... selections , given as extra measure and chosen either because they round off a particular period or line of thought , or because we had not the heart to pass them by . As we think of many delightful minor writers , we wish only that we ...
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... ( selections ) 898 A Lament 812 The Eagle 915 To- ( One word is too often profaned ) Adonais Maud 916 813 Tithonus 937 Hellas ( selections ) 824 Milton . 939 Lines : When the lamp is shattered ' 826 Northern Farmer 939 A Dirge . John ...
... ( selections ) 898 A Lament 812 The Eagle 915 To- ( One word is too often profaned ) Adonais Maud 916 813 Tithonus 937 Hellas ( selections ) 824 Milton . 939 Lines : When the lamp is shattered ' 826 Northern Farmer 939 A Dirge . John ...
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