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... literature . Henrietta Elizabeth Wood , widow of the late J. T. Wood , a pension of £ 75 . Augusta Theresa Motteram ... literature . But one can very well understand that there may arise cases in which the most perfect review may fail to ...
... literature . Henrietta Elizabeth Wood , widow of the late J. T. Wood , a pension of £ 75 . Augusta Theresa Motteram ... literature . But one can very well understand that there may arise cases in which the most perfect review may fail to ...
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... Literature , Science , and Art , " my first impression was that it would be difficult for any man , and for me well nigh impossible , to rise to the height of so great a task ; but on further reflection it occurred to me that perhaps I ...
... Literature , Science , and Art , " my first impression was that it would be difficult for any man , and for me well nigh impossible , to rise to the height of so great a task ; but on further reflection it occurred to me that perhaps I ...
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... Literature , Science , and Art , " I regard literature in no narrow spirit , but in the broadest possible signification , heartily sympathising with all those , whether they may be masters or apprentices , whether poets or novelists ...
... Literature , Science , and Art , " I regard literature in no narrow spirit , but in the broadest possible signification , heartily sympathising with all those , whether they may be masters or apprentices , whether poets or novelists ...
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... literature . man of Mr. Oscar Wilde : Ladies and gentlemen , I confess that I am of opinion that in the case of authors while speech is silver , writing is gold , and that on the whole those of us , who claim at all the distinction of ...
... literature . man of Mr. Oscar Wilde : Ladies and gentlemen , I confess that I am of opinion that in the case of authors while speech is silver , writing is gold , and that on the whole those of us , who claim at all the distinction of ...
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... literature have been those when the Universities have been in immediate touch with the literature of the times ; one imperishable thing we have in our literature - the work of Milton , which shows what I mean . I remember , sir , having ...
... literature have been those when the Universities have been in immediate touch with the literature of the times ; one imperishable thing we have in our literature - the work of Milton , which shows what I mean . I remember , sir , having ...
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Página 128 - Will no one tell me what she sings? Perhaps the plaintive numbers flow For old, unhappy, far-off things, And battles long ago: Or is it some more humble lay, Familiar matter of to-day? Some natural sorrow, loss, or pain, That has been, and may be again!
Página 74 - He looked on naked nature unashamed, And saw the Sphinx, now bestial, now divine, In change and re-change; he nor praised nor blamed, But drew her as he saw with fearless line. Did he good service? God must judge, not we! Manly he was, and generous and sincere; English in all, of genius blithely free: Who loves a Man may see his image here.
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Página 88 - September one thousand eight hundred and eighty-five a draft of a convention was agreed to for giving to authors of literary and artistic works first published in one of the countries parties to the convention copyright in such works throughout the other countries parties to the convention : And whereas, without the authority of Parliament, such convention cannot be...
Página 48 - ... Wives turn jolly days to melancholy days, All perplexing and vexing one's life, Children are riotous, maid-servants fly at us, Mammy to quiet us growls like a bear ; Polly is squalling, and Molly is bawling, While dad is recalling his Bachelor's Fare. — When they are older grown, then they are bolder grown, Turning your temper, and spurning your rule : Girls, through foolishness, passion or mulishness, Parry your wishes and marry a fool; — Boys will anticipate, lavish and dissipate, All that...
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Página 207 - WHEN HE WOULD HAVE HIS VERSES READ. In sober mornings, do not thou rehearse The holy incantation of a verse ; But when that men have both well drunk, and fed, Let my enchantments then be sung or read. When laurel spirts i...