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Yeh know, Mr. Sneath's a' awful busy man, an' he may fergit it. "'Oh, he won't fergit! Jud'll poke him up on it, says she. 'An' I think I'll have it put right over there in that corner. No, that's on the flume side, an' it might draw dampness there. Over there by the winder's the place, an' plenty o' light, too. Wonder if they'll think to send down a stool.
Sneath's Wordsworth, Poet of Nature and Poet of Man. Trelawney's Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley and Byron. Francis Thompson's Shelley. Clutton-Brock's Shelley: The Man and the Poet. Angeli's Shelley and his Friends in Italy. Miller's Leigh Hunt's Relations with Byron, Shelley, and Keats. Masson's Life of De Quincey. Blake.
An English translation of The Chief Works of Spinoza has been given by Elwes, 1883-84; a translation of the Ethics by White, 1883; and one of selections from the Ethics, with notes, by Fullerton in Sneath's Modern Philosophers, 1892.
Criticism: Brooke's Tennyson, his Art and his Relation to Modern Life; A. Lang's Alfred Tennyson; Van Dyke's The Poetry of Tennyson; Sneath's The Mind of Tennyson; Gwynn's A Critical Study of Tennyson's Works; Luce's Handbook to Tennyson's Works; Dixon's A Tennyson Primer; Masterman's Tennyson as a Religious Teacher; Collins's The Early Poems of Tennyson; Macallum's Tennyson's Idylls of the King and the Arthurian Story; Bradley's Commentary on In Memoriam; Bagehot's Literary Studies, vol. 2; Brightwell's Concordance; Shepherd's Bibliography.
Cain't yeh send it down the flume? Please say yeh will. I'll take the best kind o' keer of it. It sha'n't git a single scratch. "Mr. Sneath he looks at her a minute kinder tender-like, an' I knowed them big eyes o' hern was a-doin' their work. Them big soft baby eyes would 'a' drawed sap outer a dead log. "'Wal, says he, 'we'll see. If Mrs. Sneath's willin' I guess it'll be all right.
I remarked that if he saw any of those Cape Horn curves ahead to let me know and I would get out and walk. "Don't yeh be skeer'd by what I told yeh," said he. "Yeh got a pretty fair-sized head, but yeh ain't quite so top-heavy as Mis' Sneath's big upright. An', besides, the' ain't no more Cape Horn on this flume; they calls that place Pianner P'int now."
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