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The anecdote forms the subject of Browning's poem " Clive ” ( Dramatic Idylls , and series ) , but the original version is as follows : -As a result of the accusation , a duel ensued , and Clive's shot went wide .
The anecdote forms the subject of Browning's poem " Clive ” ( Dramatic Idylls , and series ) , but the original version is as follows : -As a result of the accusation , a duel ensued , and Clive's shot went wide .
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The translators have followed the original plan and method of treatment and so have not helped much in the way of digesting and grasping the manifold ideas and thoughts interspersed in it . The best plan would be to collect the ...
The translators have followed the original plan and method of treatment and so have not helped much in the way of digesting and grasping the manifold ideas and thoughts interspersed in it . The best plan would be to collect the ...
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To encourage literary effort by offering rewards for the production of original and really meritorious works and pecuniary aid for making literary researches . 4. To spread the knowledge of sound literature by establishing circulating ...
To encourage literary effort by offering rewards for the production of original and really meritorious works and pecuniary aid for making literary researches . 4. To spread the knowledge of sound literature by establishing circulating ...
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The most striking difference between the writers of Greece and Rome , and those of England , modern Italy , France and Germany is this : -the former having a new field , an untrodden soil to cultivate , abound in original fancy ...
The most striking difference between the writers of Greece and Rome , and those of England , modern Italy , France and Germany is this : -the former having a new field , an untrodden soil to cultivate , abound in original fancy ...
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... and the sublime than in the original display of these several essentials . No one , it has been observed , can judge of the concealed niceties and secret delicacies which constitute the greatest excellences of poetry except a poet .
... and the sublime than in the original display of these several essentials . No one , it has been observed , can judge of the concealed niceties and secret delicacies which constitute the greatest excellences of poetry except a poet .
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