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1705039480 Bishop Stubbs’s “Select Charters.” William Stubbs (1825-1901), English bishop and historian, professor of modern history at Oxford, 1866-1884. His most famous work is his Constitutional History of England (1874-1878).
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1705039482 whit, bit, iota.
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1705039484 classical authors, writers of the first rank, especially in literature and art, classical because their works have become classics.
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1705039486 Shakespeare, William (1564-1616), the greatest of the English poets and dramatists.
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1705039488 sequel, that which follows, continuation; hence, consequence, effect, result.
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1705039490 savoring, tasting, relishing.
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1705039492 placidly, calmly, quietly.
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1705039494 memory-jogging, calling to mind; reminding.
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1705039496 stage effects, stage sceneries and tricks intended to produce certain impressions.
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1705039498 “King Lear” or “Hamlet,” both plays by Shakespeare, both tragedies.
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1705039500 cynicism, sneering at goodness and given to tearing off the veil from human weakness; mental state, opinion, or conduct of a person who believes that human conduct is directed, either consciously or unconsciously, wholly by self-interest or serf-indulgence.
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1705039502 tedious, tiresomely long and slow and dull.
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1705039504 popular clatter, noisy talk of the multitude.
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1705039506 Keats, John (1795-1821), English romantic poet.
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1705039508 airy manner, loose irresponsible way; reasoning in a superficial way.
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1705039510 beauty is truth, truth beauty, from Keats’s “Ode to the Grecian Urn” (1820) 11, 49-50.
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1705039512 Hazlitt, William (1778-1830), English critic and miscellaneous writer.
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1705039514 Sainte Beuve, Charles Augustin (1804-1869), French literary critic.
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1705039516 The woods of Arcady are dead, And over is their antique joy —These are the opening lines of “The Song of the Happy Shepherd” by William Butler Yeats (1865-1939), Irish poet and author.
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1705039518 The woods of Arcady . Arcady is another spelling for Arcadia, a Utopia of poetical simplicity and innocence, named after a pastoral and mountainous district of the Peloponnesus, in Greece, a district fabled to be the idyllic. By the four words “The woods of Arcady” is meant poetry and poetic inspiration, because within the forests of Arcadia is to be had such inspiration.
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1705039520 their antique joy, the happiness which they (the woods of Arcady) experienced in olden times. Yeats is lamenting the dearth, the lack, of good poetry to-day; he even claims that people do not derive any happiness from poetry any more.
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1705039522 catholicity, liberality and universality of sentiment.
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1705039524 one narrow channel, a passage that is not wide; hence, a mind or disposition that is not broad, that confines itself to very narrow interests.
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1705039526 vitalize, endow with life or vitality; give life to.
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1705039528 Crashaw, Richard (1613? -1649), English poet.
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