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... seem to have got upon a wheel which makes much dust ; but , unlike the said fly , I do not take it all for my own raising . " 12 Lady Blessington observed the quality , and ascribed it to indolence , or to an abandonment to his destiny ...
... seem to have got upon a wheel which makes much dust ; but , unlike the said fly , I do not take it all for my own raising . " 12 Lady Blessington observed the quality , and ascribed it to indolence , or to an abandonment to his destiny ...
Page 115
... seem an outgrowth of his charac- ter . The story is secondary to the character so completely that at least in one case ... seems as if undetermined be- forehand , or only vaguely conceived . Passages are added to The Giaour , after the ...
... seem an outgrowth of his charac- ter . The story is secondary to the character so completely that at least in one case ... seems as if undetermined be- forehand , or only vaguely conceived . Passages are added to The Giaour , after the ...
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... seem to live ; You may do right forbidding them to show ' em But spoil ( I think ) a very pretty poem . 43 The ottava rima allowed and encouraged this final humor- ous sally , by its couplet at the end of each stanza . But it is ...
... seem to live ; You may do right forbidding them to show ' em But spoil ( I think ) a very pretty poem . 43 The ottava rima allowed and encouraged this final humor- ous sally , by its couplet at the end of each stanza . But it is ...
Contents
THE AGE OF REASON | 21 |
REBIRTH | 123 |
DRAMA AND PROPAGANDA | 152 |
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