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... STRANGE . By Dutton Cook . POETRY : Chambers's Journal .. .... All the Year Round ... By Contemporary Review . Contemporary Review . .Good Words The Spectator .Belgravia Magazine . SONNET ON THE DEATHS OF THOMAS Carlyle aND GEORGE ...
... STRANGE . By Dutton Cook . POETRY : Chambers's Journal .. .... All the Year Round ... By Contemporary Review . Contemporary Review . .Good Words The Spectator .Belgravia Magazine . SONNET ON THE DEATHS OF THOMAS Carlyle aND GEORGE ...
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... strange seas , steering by the pole star , borne on by trade wind or gulf - stream ; but their ships were un- freighted with a public hope . Or- since voyagers is too venturesome a name for them - say rather , they joined the company of ...
... strange seas , steering by the pole star , borne on by trade wind or gulf - stream ; but their ships were un- freighted with a public hope . Or- since voyagers is too venturesome a name for them - say rather , they joined the company of ...
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... strange and Protean sensibility which we are puzzled to clas- sify either as an excessive craving for admiration , or a mere morbid desire for self - abasement . Certainly in Rousseau it sometimes shows itself in a shame- lessness which ...
... strange and Protean sensibility which we are puzzled to clas- sify either as an excessive craving for admiration , or a mere morbid desire for self - abasement . Certainly in Rousseau it sometimes shows itself in a shame- lessness which ...
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... strange town ; of the more grievous crime of his aban- donment of his own children to the found- ling hospital . How can any interest sur- vive in the narrator except that kind of interest which a physiologist takes in some ghastly ...
... strange town ; of the more grievous crime of his aban- donment of his own children to the found- ling hospital . How can any interest sur- vive in the narrator except that kind of interest which a physiologist takes in some ghastly ...
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... strange combination of a kind of sensual appe- tite for pure and simple pleasures . On one side he reminds us of Keats , by his intense appreciation of sensuous beauty ; and , on the other , of Cowper , by his love of such simple ...
... strange combination of a kind of sensual appe- tite for pure and simple pleasures . On one side he reminds us of Keats , by his intense appreciation of sensuous beauty ; and , on the other , of Cowper , by his love of such simple ...
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