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... death of Jules , in 1870 , is the cruellest and the most painful passage in the personal literature of the nineteenth century . Having after that to survive the shock of the siege of Paris , in 1870 , probably indicates a moral strength ...
... death of Jules , in 1870 , is the cruellest and the most painful passage in the personal literature of the nineteenth century . Having after that to survive the shock of the siege of Paris , in 1870 , probably indicates a moral strength ...
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... death , with the result that in his fifties and early sixties he developed attitudes towards his own work and his own career that were in many respects analogous to those commonly held by authors of more advanced years : after all , he ...
... death , with the result that in his fifties and early sixties he developed attitudes towards his own work and his own career that were in many respects analogous to those commonly held by authors of more advanced years : after all , he ...
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... Death's Jest Book ; or The Fool's Tragedy , but he also produced a number of highly individual narrative poems and lyrics , one of which , the well - known Dream Pedlary , begins hauntingly If there were dreams to sell What would you ...
... Death's Jest Book ; or The Fool's Tragedy , but he also produced a number of highly individual narrative poems and lyrics , one of which , the well - known Dream Pedlary , begins hauntingly If there were dreams to sell What would you ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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