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... poems reflect medical experience , but the well - known poem on a dead child with its touching reference to rigor mortis is impressive . Bridges seems to give us a glimpse of his double life in a poem that starts with the lines Long are ...
... poems reflect medical experience , but the well - known poem on a dead child with its touching reference to rigor mortis is impressive . Bridges seems to give us a glimpse of his double life in a poem that starts with the lines Long are ...
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... poems , each one about a particular patient . They give vivid glimpses of people at times of severe stress and tension , told in compassionate but unsentimental terms , as in a poem about head injury which ends with the following lines ...
... poems , each one about a particular patient . They give vivid glimpses of people at times of severe stress and tension , told in compassionate but unsentimental terms , as in a poem about head injury which ends with the following lines ...
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... poem , I quoted the lines from Shelley's Hymn of Apollo which I read out at the beginning of this talk . My poem begins with the following lines : Apollo set the pace , Leading two lives at the same time and place , From which it seemed ...
... poem , I quoted the lines from Shelley's Hymn of Apollo which I read out at the beginning of this talk . My poem begins with the following lines : Apollo set the pace , Leading two lives at the same time and place , From which it seemed ...
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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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