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Excerpt from An Outline Guide to the Study of English Lyric Poetry Obligations to Prof. Myra, Reynolds of the University... Read More >>
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Excerpt from De Libris: Prose Verse Then, lector, BE benevolus![t/ze Ant/tor desires to express lzis t/zanks to... Read More >>
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Excerpt from Tennyson; The Leslie Stephen Lecture: Delivered in the Senate House, Cambridge, on 11 November, 1909... Read More >>
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