Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volumen 287F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... poetry , but it is really less formidable than it seems , and when English readers like John Ruskin luxuriate in the Scotch of the Waverley novels , and thousands have ... poetry - his keen appreciation William Dunbar , Scottish Poet . 39.
... poetry , but it is really less formidable than it seems , and when English readers like John Ruskin luxuriate in the Scotch of the Waverley novels , and thousands have ... poetry - his keen appreciation William Dunbar , Scottish Poet . 39.
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THE POETRY OF THE MAORIS . THE HE subject of Maori poetry is so inseparably connected with the name of the late Sir George Grey , that to review its principal features is to furnish what could not be less than a sincere and grateful ...
THE POETRY OF THE MAORIS . THE HE subject of Maori poetry is so inseparably connected with the name of the late Sir George Grey , that to review its principal features is to furnish what could not be less than a sincere and grateful ...
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... poets . Neither nature nor history , however , proceed by sudden transformations and revolutions . The possibilities of " personal " poetry had not yet been exhausted , the fertility latent in its formule had not yet given place to ...
... poets . Neither nature nor history , however , proceed by sudden transformations and revolutions . The possibilities of " personal " poetry had not yet been exhausted , the fertility latent in its formule had not yet given place to ...
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