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... take the Napoleonic path and dominate rather than mingle with their fellows . Against their bleak and turbulent ... takes her place more appropriately as part of the whole Canto's vision as it strives to cope with convulsion ...
... take the Napoleonic path and dominate rather than mingle with their fellows . Against their bleak and turbulent ... takes her place more appropriately as part of the whole Canto's vision as it strives to cope with convulsion ...
Page 181
... takes pleasure in all , as in beautiful weather , Sorry to lose it , but just as we would be to lose fine weather ... TAKE HER HOME '
... takes pleasure in all , as in beautiful weather , Sorry to lose it , but just as we would be to lose fine weather ... TAKE HER HOME '
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... takes itself solemnly , however : throughout there is a light breeze of wit which , aided by the octosyllabics , acts as its wings . The tenderness , the follies and the intensities of love are all upheld by this airiness . Patmore takes ...
... takes itself solemnly , however : throughout there is a light breeze of wit which , aided by the octosyllabics , acts as its wings . The tenderness , the follies and the intensities of love are all upheld by this airiness . Patmore takes ...
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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