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... passage , Miss Seward was forcibly re- inded of the conversation and decided to include the complimentary eference in the later revision of her letter to Mrs. Piozzi . Thus the e - writing of this particular letter must almost certainly ...
... passage , Miss Seward was forcibly re- inded of the conversation and decided to include the complimentary eference in the later revision of her letter to Mrs. Piozzi . Thus the e - writing of this particular letter must almost certainly ...
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... passage in one of his Idlers ( No. 34 ) , ch is a paraphrase of a witty portion of the Fable ( I , 106 ) , and ome able discussions with Boswell about the book . — Adam th's literary obligation extends to at least one famous passage ...
... passage in one of his Idlers ( No. 34 ) , ch is a paraphrase of a witty portion of the Fable ( I , 106 ) , and ome able discussions with Boswell about the book . — Adam th's literary obligation extends to at least one famous passage ...
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... passage as of her thoughts thou art the constant theme , ay her whole desire , at night her dream , as is my thoughts ' perpetual theme , · daily longing and their nightly dream , .... [ Dido to Aeneas , 11. 27-28 ] of the parallels in ...
... passage as of her thoughts thou art the constant theme , ay her whole desire , at night her dream , as is my thoughts ' perpetual theme , · daily longing and their nightly dream , .... [ Dido to Aeneas , 11. 27-28 ] of the parallels in ...
Contents
istolary Technique in Richardsons Novels 1 | 198 |
he Muse of Satire 2 | 218 |
he Search for English Literary Documents 23 | 232 |
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