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... King and the ' temple - haunting martlet ' . Both are guests and both are in- nocent ; it is no accident that the King is seen in relation to a symbol of uncorrupted nature . Then , the martlet is ' temple- haunting ' ; and here an ...
... King and the ' temple - haunting martlet ' . Both are guests and both are in- nocent ; it is no accident that the King is seen in relation to a symbol of uncorrupted nature . Then , the martlet is ' temple- haunting ' ; and here an ...
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... King is pictured as reunited in another world with his beloved daughter , Princess Amelia , and facile tears prob- ably filled the eyes of the new King as he read these lines : the gentle Amelia- He hath recovered her now . All - all ...
... King is pictured as reunited in another world with his beloved daughter , Princess Amelia , and facile tears prob- ably filled the eyes of the new King as he read these lines : the gentle Amelia- He hath recovered her now . All - all ...
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... King And grandsires bade the children treasure up The precious sight— of a tall , corpulent old gentleman standing with his toes turned in , a gloved hand raised to the peak of a military - looking travelling cap , a mourning band upon ...
... King And grandsires bade the children treasure up The precious sight— of a tall , corpulent old gentleman standing with his toes turned in , a gloved hand raised to the peak of a military - looking travelling cap , a mourning band upon ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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