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... looking down upon the storms of this world even as the eagle does when he soars in stormy weather above the clouds where no storm can reach him ' . King Alfred thought him ' a very foolish man and inexcusable ( swide dysig mon and ...
... looking down upon the storms of this world even as the eagle does when he soars in stormy weather above the clouds where no storm can reach him ' . King Alfred thought him ' a very foolish man and inexcusable ( swide dysig mon and ...
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... looking back , to understand how anyone could have chosen 1912 as the beginning of a new era . To us , it must seem that the turning points in modern poetic history came either earlier or later , or both with Hardy and Yeats at the turn ...
... looking back , to understand how anyone could have chosen 1912 as the beginning of a new era . To us , it must seem that the turning points in modern poetic history came either earlier or later , or both with Hardy and Yeats at the turn ...
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... Looking back on his life Hardy wrote ' I am convinced that it is better for a writer to know a little bit of the world remarkably well than to know a great part of the world remarkably little . ' The even - handed distribution of his ...
... Looking back on his life Hardy wrote ' I am convinced that it is better for a writer to know a little bit of the world remarkably well than to know a great part of the world remarkably little . ' The even - handed distribution of his ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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