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... romantic . 30 In short , it is impossible to foresee how this will end now , any more than two years ago ; if there is a break , it shall be her doing not mine . Ever yours most truly . XIX TO THOMAS MOORE Seaham , Stockton - on - Tees ...
... romantic . 30 In short , it is impossible to foresee how this will end now , any more than two years ago ; if there is a break , it shall be her doing not mine . Ever yours most truly . XIX TO THOMAS MOORE Seaham , Stockton - on - Tees ...
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... Romantic Quest . ( Columbia University Press : 1931. ) Points out traces of Spinoza in Queen Mab and Alastor , where also occur borrow- ings from Plato and Sir William Drummond ; the decay of Shelley's faith is seen as the reason for ...
... Romantic Quest . ( Columbia University Press : 1931. ) Points out traces of Spinoza in Queen Mab and Alastor , where also occur borrow- ings from Plato and Sir William Drummond ; the decay of Shelley's faith is seen as the reason for ...
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... Romantic Quest . ( Colum- bia University Press : 1931. ) The first essay shows how the poet progressed in his sources from the 18th - century medievalists to the great originals : Spenser , Shakespeare , Milton , Dante . The second ...
... Romantic Quest . ( Colum- bia University Press : 1931. ) The first essay shows how the poet progressed in his sources from the 18th - century medievalists to the great originals : Spenser , Shakespeare , Milton , Dante . The second ...
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