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... master with an essay proving the superiority of Ariosto over Homer . The Latin classics he also eschewed , as they were thought too much akin to the Greek ; but the language of Rome he endeavoured to preserve in his memory , by an ...
... master with an essay proving the superiority of Ariosto over Homer . The Latin classics he also eschewed , as they were thought too much akin to the Greek ; but the language of Rome he endeavoured to preserve in his memory , by an ...
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... master of . Yet there occurred opportuni- ties when this " odd lumber of his brain , " especially that which was con- nected with the recondite parts of history , did him " yeoman's service . " My memory of events was like one of the ...
... master of . Yet there occurred opportuni- ties when this " odd lumber of his brain , " especially that which was con- nected with the recondite parts of history , did him " yeoman's service . " My memory of events was like one of the ...
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... master had no perception of the obstructions it over- came - in fact , no means to measure its power . Compared to him , all the rest of the poet species that I have chanced to ob- serve nearly , with but one glorious excep- tion , have ...
... master had no perception of the obstructions it over- came - in fact , no means to measure its power . Compared to him , all the rest of the poet species that I have chanced to ob- serve nearly , with but one glorious excep- tion , have ...
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... master , -the creator , See Diary , vol . vi . 232 , 357. " A note to the end of a chapter , knowing no more than the Man in the Moon what comes next . " - P . 261 . -the man of original genius , who stands altogether removed 18 [ July ...
... master , -the creator , See Diary , vol . vi . 232 , 357. " A note to the end of a chapter , knowing no more than the Man in the Moon what comes next . " - P . 261 . -the man of original genius , who stands altogether removed 18 [ July ...
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... master for the comfort of all , and the groves sion of that master stands ? Can I pass which clothe the heights where the man- over the moral beauty of this scene , or the happy effect which the residence of shown to produce on the face ...
... master for the comfort of all , and the groves sion of that master stands ? Can I pass which clothe the heights where the man- over the moral beauty of this scene , or the happy effect which the residence of shown to produce on the face ...
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