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Page 108
... dear to someone else all emerge the more emphatically when three examples are grouped together . But the grouping also reveals how much scope each poet found for his individual imagination in this theme , and ... DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
... dear to someone else all emerge the more emphatically when three examples are grouped together . But the grouping also reveals how much scope each poet found for his individual imagination in this theme , and ... DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
Page 133
... dear to someone else , Then someone else may have much to fear ; But if I be dear to someone else , Then I should be to myself more dear . Shall I not take care of all that I think 133 ' IF I BE DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
... dear to someone else , Then someone else may have much to fear ; But if I be dear to someone else , Then I should be to myself more dear . Shall I not take care of all that I think 133 ' IF I BE DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
Page 163
... dear to someone else . He shows it to be a way of discovering the self without disguise , and of bearing that discovery because it is transfigured by the love which informs it . The lyric begins , however ... DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
... dear to someone else . He shows it to be a way of discovering the self without disguise , and of bearing that discovery because it is transfigured by the love which informs it . The lyric begins , however ... DEAR TO SOMEONE ELSE '
Contents
Let us be true to one another | 1 |
The Difference to Me | 9 |
The Fates It Is Clear Are Against Us | 32 |
Copyright | |
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