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... beautiful girl . Fanny Brawne was young and beautiful and she was very far from being stupid . She loved parties and danc- ing , as every young girl ought to do , and what is more , to her eternal honour , she loved John Keats . What ...
... beautiful girl . Fanny Brawne was young and beautiful and she was very far from being stupid . She loved parties and danc- ing , as every young girl ought to do , and what is more , to her eternal honour , she loved John Keats . What ...
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... time . ' But he tells us nothing of the Ascension or of any other kind of parting . Luke's account is far fuller , including as it does the beautiful and moving Emmaus story . But the point in his 30 A MODERN APPROACH TO THE GOSPELS.
... time . ' But he tells us nothing of the Ascension or of any other kind of parting . Luke's account is far fuller , including as it does the beautiful and moving Emmaus story . But the point in his 30 A MODERN APPROACH TO THE GOSPELS.
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... beautiful than day ' , blunted the prod of conscience in the rich . We liked to think of that Lord of Burleigh dressed up as a person of low degree - ' He is but a landscape- painter ' as might be such a man as Turner , and metamor ...
... beautiful than day ' , blunted the prod of conscience in the rich . We liked to think of that Lord of Burleigh dressed up as a person of low degree - ' He is but a landscape- painter ' as might be such a man as Turner , and metamor ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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