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Page 105
... remained to him only three weeks of life , he penned the saddest letter known to the annals of English literature- I can bear to die - I cannot bear to leave her Oh God , God , God ! Everything I have in my trunks that reminds me of her ...
... remained to him only three weeks of life , he penned the saddest letter known to the annals of English literature- I can bear to die - I cannot bear to leave her Oh God , God , God ! Everything I have in my trunks that reminds me of her ...
Page 123
... remained to the end a boy - a golden boy with a crown upon his head , but with no throne on which to sit . Had he died at thirty , he would have left behind him exactly the same impression of swiftness and vitality that abides in the ...
... remained to the end a boy - a golden boy with a crown upon his head , but with no throne on which to sit . Had he died at thirty , he would have left behind him exactly the same impression of swiftness and vitality that abides in the ...
Page 143
... remained cold . Russia and Italy then broad- ened the poet's outlook , and there came Paracelsus . This won for him , at least , the recognition of literary men , and led to the writing of Strafford . In the title- rĂ´le of this play ...
... remained cold . Russia and Italy then broad- ened the poet's outlook , and there came Paracelsus . This won for him , at least , the recognition of literary men , and led to the writing of Strafford . In the title- rĂ´le of this play ...
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