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... obscurity ; and it is this that I am inclined to challenge . I take as motto a couple of lines from a charming poem , known to our President , but otherwise I should say almost wholly forgotten , Courthope's Paradise of Birds ' : 6 ...
... obscurity ; and it is this that I am inclined to challenge . I take as motto a couple of lines from a charming poem , known to our President , but otherwise I should say almost wholly forgotten , Courthope's Paradise of Birds ' : 6 ...
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... obscurity ? And if from the other groups of poems one adds such things as ' My Last Duchess , ' ' The Spanish Cloister , ' ' In a Gondola , ' ' The Lost Leader , ' ' Home Thoughts , ' The Bishop of St. Praxed , ' ' The Flight of the ...
... obscurity ? And if from the other groups of poems one adds such things as ' My Last Duchess , ' ' The Spanish Cloister , ' ' In a Gondola , ' ' The Lost Leader , ' ' Home Thoughts , ' The Bishop of St. Praxed , ' ' The Flight of the ...
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... obscurity the poets of the period between the wars have been barking up the wrong tree . 6 For this deprecation of obscurity , and of the preciosity which often causes the obscurity , I think one can find full justification in the ...
... obscurity the poets of the period between the wars have been barking up the wrong tree . 6 For this deprecation of obscurity , and of the preciosity which often causes the obscurity , I think one can find full justification in the ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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