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... heart to understand what my heart used to be . It was the popular novelist Bulwer Lytton who , having fol- lowed Great Expectations with immense admiration as it appeared serially in Dickens ' All The Year Round , and having read the ...
... heart to understand what my heart used to be . It was the popular novelist Bulwer Lytton who , having fol- lowed Great Expectations with immense admiration as it appeared serially in Dickens ' All The Year Round , and having read the ...
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... heart like a sword . ' Or again : ' Swifts were screaming as they skimmed the castle roof and walls . Since my childhood at Combourg this scene composed from a flight of birds and an old tower had never before been repeated , and now it ...
... heart like a sword . ' Or again : ' Swifts were screaming as they skimmed the castle roof and walls . Since my childhood at Combourg this scene composed from a flight of birds and an old tower had never before been repeated , and now it ...
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... hearts ' that follow reveal one of his sources : the hymn , and ironically it's a hymn translated from the German beginning Now thank we all our God With heart , and hands and voices . . . Shortly before Brooke's death , the Dean of St ...
... hearts ' that follow reveal one of his sources : the hymn , and ironically it's a hymn translated from the German beginning Now thank we all our God With heart , and hands and voices . . . Shortly before Brooke's death , the Dean of St ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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