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... poet was not interested in detail . We know that the stormy nesses are windswept and lashed by murky seas where the monsters play , but we should never be told that half - way down hangs one that gathers sam- phire , dreadful trade . We ...
... poet was not interested in detail . We know that the stormy nesses are windswept and lashed by murky seas where the monsters play , but we should never be told that half - way down hangs one that gathers sam- phire , dreadful trade . We ...
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... poet , not yet turned sixteen and a half . Now consider ! How many of us here have letters ( not written by parents or relations ) addressed to us at that age ? Chatterton would have been eighteen on November 20th , 1770 ; he died early ...
... poet , not yet turned sixteen and a half . Now consider ! How many of us here have letters ( not written by parents or relations ) addressed to us at that age ? Chatterton would have been eighteen on November 20th , 1770 ; he died early ...
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... poet's thoughts not very long before the end . But this is not the piece of evidence to which I referred . That concerns the manner of his death . We have the definite statement of Sir Herbert Croft in 1780 , based on a memorandum of ...
... poet's thoughts not very long before the end . But this is not the piece of evidence to which I referred . That concerns the manner of his death . We have the definite statement of Sir Herbert Croft in 1780 , based on a memorandum of ...
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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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