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... experience not entirely unfamiliar to me on the other side of the Atlantic either , though for somewhat different reasons . When in the early 1960s I first visited the University of Virginia to work on the Faulkner papers there , I ...
... experience not entirely unfamiliar to me on the other side of the Atlantic either , though for somewhat different reasons . When in the early 1960s I first visited the University of Virginia to work on the Faulkner papers there , I ...
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... experience lies behind Astrophil and Stella , what the sequence most dramatically shows is Sidney exploring , with increasing commitment , the phenomenon of human love . Astrophil gets drawn further and further into the experience ...
... experience lies behind Astrophil and Stella , what the sequence most dramatically shows is Sidney exploring , with increasing commitment , the phenomenon of human love . Astrophil gets drawn further and further into the experience ...
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... experience is not usually so apparent in the writings of medical poets , but this factor may be subtly influential , e.g. on the poet's imagery . Thomas Campion , poet , composer of lute songs and contemporary of Shakespeare , took the ...
... experience is not usually so apparent in the writings of medical poets , but this factor may be subtly influential , e.g. on the poet's imagery . Thomas Campion , poet , composer of lute songs and contemporary of Shakespeare , took the ...
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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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