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... readers is one example . Here one has to handle themes that would once have been barred as wildly unsuitable . My American publisher once asked me for a short life of Byron for boys and girls who would meet his poetry at school but ...
... readers is one example . Here one has to handle themes that would once have been barred as wildly unsuitable . My American publisher once asked me for a short life of Byron for boys and girls who would meet his poetry at school but ...
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... reading Masefield's Everlasting Mercy and the Poems of Rupert Brooke with great excitement ) . And so , with the help ... readers have the leisure or the zeal to investigate each volume as it appears ; and the process or recognition is ...
... reading Masefield's Everlasting Mercy and the Poems of Rupert Brooke with great excitement ) . And so , with the help ... readers have the leisure or the zeal to investigate each volume as it appears ; and the process or recognition is ...
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... Reading Room does indeed figure as a nucleus from which almost all the relationships in the book , and most of the ... readers who sat here at these radiating lines of desks , what were they but hapless flies caught in a huge web , its ...
... Reading Room does indeed figure as a nucleus from which almost all the relationships in the book , and most of the ... readers who sat here at these radiating lines of desks , what were they but hapless flies caught in a huge web , its ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
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