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... throughout his career . " The relationship between poet and poem nonetheless varies from the most seemingly objective to the most apparently direct , and the bridges from private to public , personal to general , are built in many ...
... throughout his career . " The relationship between poet and poem nonetheless varies from the most seemingly objective to the most apparently direct , and the bridges from private to public , personal to general , are built in many ...
Page 45
... Throughout its history , as Marchand's biography shows , the family was as notorious for its violent eccentricity as for its accomplishments . " It is ridiculous to say that we do not inherit our passions , as well as the gout , or any ...
... Throughout its history , as Marchand's biography shows , the family was as notorious for its violent eccentricity as for its accomplishments . " It is ridiculous to say that we do not inherit our passions , as well as the gout , or any ...
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... throughout his time in England Byron sought in his half sister the warmth and stable affection of which he felt deprived by his mother . From the first Augusta was for Byron a substitute object who might compensate for the terrible ...
... throughout his time in England Byron sought in his half sister the warmth and stable affection of which he felt deprived by his mother . From the first Augusta was for Byron a substitute object who might compensate for the terrible ...
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