The Collected Works of Walter Bagehot: The literary essays, Niteet 1–15Harvard University Press, 1965 |
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... described in his poems , it is rather the abstract idea of what a mother should be than anything else ; but he was able to recognise her picture , and there is a suggestion of cakes and sugar - plums , which gives a life and vivid- ness ...
... described in his poems , it is rather the abstract idea of what a mother should be than anything else ; but he was able to recognise her picture , and there is a suggestion of cakes and sugar - plums , which gives a life and vivid- ness ...
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... described , indeed you must have it described ; the chain must be kept complete ; the narrative of a country's fortunes will not allow of breaks or gaps . Yet all things need not be done equally well . The life of a great painter is ...
... described , indeed you must have it described ; the chain must be kept complete ; the narrative of a country's fortunes will not allow of breaks or gaps . Yet all things need not be done equally well . The life of a great painter is ...
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... described ; but they are described under only one aspect . Every one of his poems almost has a lady whose arms are white , whose mind is sympathising , and whose soul is beautiful . She has many names Cythna , Asia , Emily ; but these ...
... described ; but they are described under only one aspect . Every one of his poems almost has a lady whose arms are white , whose mind is sympathising , and whose soul is beautiful . She has many names Cythna , Asia , Emily ; but these ...
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Editors preface II | 11 |
Note on the text | 25 |
a literary appreciation by William Haley | 84 |
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