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... write , sustained and delighted him . He finds a head of Shakespeare in his lodgings at Carisbrooke and hangs it over ... writes to Haydon ( 10th May 1817 ) , ' I remember your saying that you had notions of a good Genius presiding over ...
... write , sustained and delighted him . He finds a head of Shakespeare in his lodgings at Carisbrooke and hangs it over ... writes to Haydon ( 10th May 1817 ) , ' I remember your saying that you had notions of a good Genius presiding over ...
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... writes in ' Fie ' before ' Johnson ' , and adds four quotations or adaptations from the play which appear to him apt : Such tricks hath weak imagination . To kill cankers in the Musk rose buds . The clamorous Owl that hoots at our ...
... writes in ' Fie ' before ' Johnson ' , and adds four quotations or adaptations from the play which appear to him apt : Such tricks hath weak imagination . To kill cankers in the Musk rose buds . The clamorous Owl that hoots at our ...
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... writes to Dilke , ' I wish I could say Tom was any better . His identity presses upon me so all day that I am obliged to go out ... to write and plunge into abstract images to ease myself of his countenance , his voice , and feebleness ...
... writes to Dilke , ' I wish I could say Tom was any better . His identity presses upon me so all day that I am obliged to go out ... to write and plunge into abstract images to ease myself of his countenance , his voice , and feebleness ...
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