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... lived beyond the Severn and the Malvern Hills because , while Herefordshire had stayed loyal to the King , those English to the east had supported Oliver . In Masefield's childhood the Civil War and the Protector- ate were still talked ...
... lived beyond the Severn and the Malvern Hills because , while Herefordshire had stayed loyal to the King , those English to the east had supported Oliver . In Masefield's childhood the Civil War and the Protector- ate were still talked ...
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... lived on in Chateaubriand's lost home of boyhood , the castle of Combourg , and died there as recently as 1962 , at the age of eighty - six . It was her father , Cha- teaubriand's great - nephew Geoffroy de Chateaubriand , who spared no ...
... lived on in Chateaubriand's lost home of boyhood , the castle of Combourg , and died there as recently as 1962 , at the age of eighty - six . It was her father , Cha- teaubriand's great - nephew Geoffroy de Chateaubriand , who spared no ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Lately , I have lived among girls , creditably enough , And have soldiered , not without glory . By changing puellis , to duellis , exchanging girls for battles , Reed brilliantly encapsulates ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). Lately , I have lived among girls , creditably enough , And have soldiered , not without glory . By changing puellis , to duellis , exchanging girls for battles , Reed brilliantly encapsulates ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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