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... propagandist publications , it was more distinguished for earnestness of purpose than literary merit , but Moore , under the double urge of ardour for the patriotic cause and the need for a medium of literary expression , was anxious 28.
... propagandist publications , it was more distinguished for earnestness of purpose than literary merit , but Moore , under the double urge of ardour for the patriotic cause and the need for a medium of literary expression , was anxious 28.
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... expression in each which never was , nor will be , possessed by another . " While in our own times Professor George Saintsbury has written : " He has the two qualities which one must demand of a poet who is a poet and not a mere maker ...
... expression in each which never was , nor will be , possessed by another . " While in our own times Professor George Saintsbury has written : " He has the two qualities which one must demand of a poet who is a poet and not a mere maker ...
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... expression of sentiment , or the rhythmical voicing of passion . Sentiment has come to be looked upon as some- thing of which to be ashamed . But though brute beasts are susceptible to the stirrings of instinct and emotion , only man is ...
... expression of sentiment , or the rhythmical voicing of passion . Sentiment has come to be looked upon as some- thing of which to be ashamed . But though brute beasts are susceptible to the stirrings of instinct and emotion , only man is ...
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