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... Press , 1971 . Bostetter , E. E. The Romantic Ventriloquists . Seattle : Univ . of Washington Press , 1963 . Boyd , Elizabeth French . Byron's DON JUAN . 1945 ; rpt . New York : Humanities Press , 1958 . Brée , Germaine . Marcel Proust ...
... Press , 1971 . Bostetter , E. E. The Romantic Ventriloquists . Seattle : Univ . of Washington Press , 1963 . Boyd , Elizabeth French . Byron's DON JUAN . 1945 ; rpt . New York : Humanities Press , 1958 . Brée , Germaine . Marcel Proust ...
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... Press , 1938 . Marshall , William H. The Structure of Byron's Major Poems . Philadelphia : Univ . of Pennsylvania Press , 1962 . Meyer , Herman . The Poetics of Quotation in the European Novel , trans . Theodore and Yetta Ziolkowski ...
... Press , 1938 . Marshall , William H. The Structure of Byron's Major Poems . Philadelphia : Univ . of Pennsylvania Press , 1962 . Meyer , Herman . The Poetics of Quotation in the European Novel , trans . Theodore and Yetta Ziolkowski ...
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... Press , 1965 . -The Verbal Icon . Lexington : Univ . of Kentucky Press , 1954 . Woodring , Carl . Politics In English Romantic Poetry . Cambridge : Harvard Univ . Press , 1970 . Wormhoudt , Arthur . The Demon Lover : A Psychoanalytical ...
... Press , 1965 . -The Verbal Icon . Lexington : Univ . of Kentucky Press , 1954 . Woodring , Carl . Politics In English Romantic Poetry . Cambridge : Harvard Univ . Press , 1970 . Wormhoudt , Arthur . The Demon Lover : A Psychoanalytical ...
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