WordsworthCollier Books, 1962 - Всего страниц: 158 |
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Peter Burra. WILLIAM WAS EIGHTEEN when he received this dedication . Already at an early age he seems to have detected a ... early days at Cambridge he had qualms that he might not be re- sponding in the proper way to the efforts of his ...
Peter Burra. WILLIAM WAS EIGHTEEN when he received this dedication . Already at an early age he seems to have detected a ... early days at Cambridge he had qualms that he might not be re- sponding in the proper way to the efforts of his ...
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... early work is almost entirely retrospective . In Guilt and Sorrow he used the Spenserian stanza which Thomson , in 1748 , had revived to a new and exciting life . Now , in The Borderers , he takes over the entire machinery of the Gothic ...
... early work is almost entirely retrospective . In Guilt and Sorrow he used the Spenserian stanza which Thomson , in 1748 , had revived to a new and exciting life . Now , in The Borderers , he takes over the entire machinery of the Gothic ...
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... early as '94 Poole had incurred its notice , and now the behaviour of his friends , and their day - and - night wanderings indicating some peculiar inter- est in the locality , suggested the conclusion that Alfoxden had been taken for ...
... early as '94 Poole had incurred its notice , and now the behaviour of his friends , and their day - and - night wanderings indicating some peculiar inter- est in the locality , suggested the conclusion that Alfoxden had been taken for ...
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