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... heart , and I have never forgotten it since . I will try to repeat it to you now - premising that Clymene is represented as " timid , " and conscious of her own inferiority ; not answering , but only com- plaining , with hectic lips and ...
... heart , and I have never forgotten it since . I will try to repeat it to you now - premising that Clymene is represented as " timid , " and conscious of her own inferiority ; not answering , but only com- plaining , with hectic lips and ...
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... heart into every song he wrote . " For it did comfort and console him much To rhyme and syllable his miseries . " Coming from his heart , his poetry went to the heart . The chief interest of this correspondence with Thomson lies in the ...
... heart into every song he wrote . " For it did comfort and console him much To rhyme and syllable his miseries . " Coming from his heart , his poetry went to the heart . The chief interest of this correspondence with Thomson lies in the ...
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... heart of a giant , the poet saw the serious side of our complex existence as clearly as the ludicrous , and he has shown that even the comic element is connected with the solemn and the tragic . The heart - breaking sorrow and mad fury ...
... heart of a giant , the poet saw the serious side of our complex existence as clearly as the ludicrous , and he has shown that even the comic element is connected with the solemn and the tragic . The heart - breaking sorrow and mad fury ...
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the Odyssey of Ancient India | 95 |
The Poet Cowper and his Surroundings | 133 |
Primal Instinct and Culture in Art By PHILIP | 165 |
Urheberrecht | |
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