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... Certainly Daniel calls him ' my dear brother ' in a dedicatory poem he wrote for Florio's great translation . This friendship was to be of considerable sig- nificance for Daniel's intellectual development . But he had other more ...
... Certainly Daniel calls him ' my dear brother ' in a dedicatory poem he wrote for Florio's great translation . This friendship was to be of considerable sig- nificance for Daniel's intellectual development . But he had other more ...
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... certainly oppressed by his failure - he shouldered the burden nobly and drove himself to death to satisfy his creditors . Yet in another way he was less touched by it than another might have been . It is the true businessman who has ...
... certainly oppressed by his failure - he shouldered the burden nobly and drove himself to death to satisfy his creditors . Yet in another way he was less touched by it than another might have been . It is the true businessman who has ...
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... certainly that , but Pound's absorption in writing it no longer puzzles me . He was a poet largely because he had a kind of verbal music going on in his head all the time ( when at work he would hum constantly to himself ) , and Le ...
... certainly that , but Pound's absorption in writing it no longer puzzles me . He was a poet largely because he had a kind of verbal music going on in his head all the time ( when at work he would hum constantly to himself ) , and Le ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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