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... lines now dead and nostalgic as pressed flowers , and faded as an early Victorian keepsake . In Dowson are to be found all the attributes of the decadent school , the rotting lungs , the violent alternation of polar extremes of emotion ...
... lines now dead and nostalgic as pressed flowers , and faded as an early Victorian keepsake . In Dowson are to be found all the attributes of the decadent school , the rotting lungs , the violent alternation of polar extremes of emotion ...
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... lines , or those other lines written by the same poet upon another siren - ' Perdita ' Robin- son , to wit : the lines beginning As late on Skiddaw's mount I lay supine , and containing this choice aspiration : I would , old Skiddaw ...
... lines , or those other lines written by the same poet upon another siren - ' Perdita ' Robin- son , to wit : the lines beginning As late on Skiddaw's mount I lay supine , and containing this choice aspiration : I would , old Skiddaw ...
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... lines were quoted to Walter Scott by the victim in person , with a rueful allusion to ' my tyrannical self at breakfast ' . Moore's parody of the celebrated letter to the Duke of York is both savage and unfair , but it is undeniably ...
... lines were quoted to Walter Scott by the victim in person , with a rueful allusion to ' my tyrannical self at breakfast ' . Moore's parody of the celebrated letter to the Duke of York is both savage and unfair , but it is undeniably ...
Inhalt
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 21 |
A MORALIZING FABULIST | 34 |
MARGARET FULLERAMERICAN CRITIC | 47 |
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