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... written a superb poem , " said Mallarmé one day to his friend Herédia- " but I do not quite know what it means , and I have come to see you that you should explain it to me . " Perhaps this was the poem con- taining the line , " Le ...
... written a superb poem , " said Mallarmé one day to his friend Herédia- " but I do not quite know what it means , and I have come to see you that you should explain it to me . " Perhaps this was the poem con- taining the line , " Le ...
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... written Miracle Play of Paradise Lost . No one would reasonably quarrel with the College Librarian for opening the manuscript just there ; for he invited the visitor to view , in the closest available proximity to the poet , part of ...
... written Miracle Play of Paradise Lost . No one would reasonably quarrel with the College Librarian for opening the manuscript just there ; for he invited the visitor to view , in the closest available proximity to the poet , part of ...
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... written strange defeatures ” there ; And Time with heaviest hand of all , Like that fierce writing on the wall , Hath stamp'd sad dates - he can't recall ; And error gilding worse designs- Like speckled snake that strays and shines ...
... written strange defeatures ” there ; And Time with heaviest hand of all , Like that fierce writing on the wall , Hath stamp'd sad dates - he can't recall ; And error gilding worse designs- Like speckled snake that strays and shines ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture Life and Literature | 26 |
The Garden of the Muses A Chorus from the Medea | 43 |
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