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... give you a detail of the many good qualities which have endeared you to me by the stricted Bonds of Love , Friendship & evry tender Passion I possess , but as I flatter myself I held a small share in your esteem while at Bristol I will ...
... give you a detail of the many good qualities which have endeared you to me by the stricted Bonds of Love , Friendship & evry tender Passion I possess , but as I flatter myself I held a small share in your esteem while at Bristol I will ...
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... give life to his antique theme . Just as Milton evolved his most advanced effects of language and metre for Samson Agonistes , ' so Swin- burne felt the need of a great effort to give force and life to ' Atalanta . ' Not only was he ...
... give life to his antique theme . Just as Milton evolved his most advanced effects of language and metre for Samson Agonistes , ' so Swin- burne felt the need of a great effort to give force and life to ' Atalanta . ' Not only was he ...
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... gives a point to stories that other- wise seem rather pointless , and significance to characters that are on the surface insignificant . When Chekhov's stories come off they give you a sense of reality which Maupassant's , even at their ...
... gives a point to stories that other- wise seem rather pointless , and significance to characters that are on the surface insignificant . When Chekhov's stories come off they give you a sense of reality which Maupassant's , even at their ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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