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... tell ; but they were all very full of it - in a world of their own . So I stood and looked at them ; but though very plainly I saw them , they saw not me . I was nothing to them . Yet had I so wished , I could have killed every one of ...
... tell ; but they were all very full of it - in a world of their own . So I stood and looked at them ; but though very plainly I saw them , they saw not me . I was nothing to them . Yet had I so wished , I could have killed every one of ...
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... tell you how things really happened , he tells you one way in which they could not possibly have happened . ' It was an embracing condemnation , not true , but good caricature . We all have our special tastes — some of us , maybe , a ...
... tell you how things really happened , he tells you one way in which they could not possibly have happened . ' It was an embracing condemnation , not true , but good caricature . We all have our special tastes — some of us , maybe , a ...
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... tell him : Rossetti , take down the picture and frame the sonnet . ' But this visual interest was only aroused when the material it employed was abstracted to serve in pictorial or poetic design . In other words , Rossetti's ...
... tell him : Rossetti , take down the picture and frame the sonnet . ' But this visual interest was only aroused when the material it employed was abstracted to serve in pictorial or poetic design . In other words , Rossetti's ...
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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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