The Journal of English Studies, Volume 2, Issue 1H. Marshall & Son., 1913 |
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... interest appears to have sprung up within the Dean's mind on the death of his brother Robert , who specially enjoined him : " Forget not Middleton * School and the College of Brasenose , where we were brought up in our youth . " One of ...
... interest appears to have sprung up within the Dean's mind on the death of his brother Robert , who specially enjoined him : " Forget not Middleton * School and the College of Brasenose , where we were brought up in our youth . " One of ...
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... of his subjects according to the strength of their emotional interest . In a prose narrative it is conceivable , though very unlikely , that Mr. Masefield might have been able to shed some imaginative light 28 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH ...
... of his subjects according to the strength of their emotional interest . In a prose narrative it is conceivable , though very unlikely , that Mr. Masefield might have been able to shed some imaginative light 28 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH ...
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... interest . The teacher of English is , to our shame , something of a pioneer , ἀγνώτα φωνὴν βάρβαρον κεκτημένος and his adventures may be a guide , or at least a warning , to other wayfarers . I find myself in agreement with much of ...
... interest . The teacher of English is , to our shame , something of a pioneer , ἀγνώτα φωνὴν βάρβαρον κεκτημένος and his adventures may be a guide , or at least a warning , to other wayfarers . I find myself in agreement with much of ...
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... interest of literature lies largely in its variety : no good critic , no ordinary lover of books would consent to sacrifice the beauty of the lesser lights to a monotonous worship of the sun and moon . These " common people of the skies ...
... interest of literature lies largely in its variety : no good critic , no ordinary lover of books would consent to sacrifice the beauty of the lesser lights to a monotonous worship of the sun and moon . These " common people of the skies ...
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... is most striking . De Quincey is an admirable prose author to study ; the imagination , the obvious beauty of style and rhythm , the vividness , the interest of his subjects all produce 34 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
... is most striking . De Quincey is an admirable prose author to study ; the imagination , the obvious beauty of style and rhythm , the vividness , the interest of his subjects all produce 34 THE JOURNAL OF ENGLISH STUDIES.
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