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... early childhood was spent in the neo - classical palace on the Chiaia , in a sublimated seraglio of bluestockings of ... earliest friend ' . A few years older than Lady Acton , Pauline Craven was the daughter of Charles X's ambassador at ...
... early childhood was spent in the neo - classical palace on the Chiaia , in a sublimated seraglio of bluestockings of ... earliest friend ' . A few years older than Lady Acton , Pauline Craven was the daughter of Charles X's ambassador at ...
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... early youth when he walked there with Mme Swann . This temporary surfacing in the present time of writing from the depths of the past occurs again and again in Chateaubriand , though nowhere else in Proust , and Proust ends with an ...
... early youth when he walked there with Mme Swann . This temporary surfacing in the present time of writing from the depths of the past occurs again and again in Chateaubriand , though nowhere else in Proust , and Proust ends with an ...
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... early fourteenth century had been one of the finest periods of Byzantine art . Growing poverty was soon to curtail the production of major works . But to the last there was a galaxy of scholars and men of letters , philosophers and ...
... early fourteenth century had been one of the finest periods of Byzantine art . Growing poverty was soon to curtail the production of major works . But to the last there was a galaxy of scholars and men of letters , philosophers and ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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