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... heart , and could learn by heart if I had time . And he was persuaded that England in 1912 was pullulating with new poets who wrote his kind of poetry ( he had apparently been reading Masefield's Everlasting Mercy and the Poems of ...
... heart , and could learn by heart if I had time . And he was persuaded that England in 1912 was pullulating with new poets who wrote his kind of poetry ( he had apparently been reading Masefield's Everlasting Mercy and the Poems of ...
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... heart - easing things , but because they confirm the common sense of the world . Not every poem in a traditional mode is a good poem , of course , or an interesting or intelligent one ; but I can see no obstacle in theory to some of ...
... heart - easing things , but because they confirm the common sense of the world . Not every poem in a traditional mode is a good poem , of course , or an interesting or intelligent one ; but I can see no obstacle in theory to some of ...
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... Heart , how goes it ? Heart replied ' Right as a ribstone pippin ' ; but it lied . Of course there is a sort of truth in this . Belloc set his heart on four things : academic position , wealth , political power and life with the woman ...
... Heart , how goes it ? Heart replied ' Right as a ribstone pippin ' ; but it lied . Of course there is a sort of truth in this . Belloc set his heart on four things : academic position , wealth , political power and life with the woman ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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