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... hope , hope which is powerless to avert a fate which has already been determined . ( ' O fatal sustren , which , er any cloth / Me shapen was , my destine me sponne .... ) The last two thousand five hundred lines of the poem are devoted ...
... hope , hope which is powerless to avert a fate which has already been determined . ( ' O fatal sustren , which , er any cloth / Me shapen was , my destine me sponne .... ) The last two thousand five hundred lines of the poem are devoted ...
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... hope to meet with disappointment , perhaps those who do not hope are in the end less distressed than those who do . In any case , age ensures that fewer and fewer things are left to hope for , and at that point the literature of honesty ...
... hope to meet with disappointment , perhaps those who do not hope are in the end less distressed than those who do . In any case , age ensures that fewer and fewer things are left to hope for , and at that point the literature of honesty ...
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... hope to meet with disappointment , perhaps those who do not hope are in the end less distressed than those who do . In any case , age ensures that fewer and fewer things are left to hope for , and at that point the literature of honesty ...
... hope to meet with disappointment , perhaps those who do not hope are in the end less distressed than those who do . In any case , age ensures that fewer and fewer things are left to hope for , and at that point the literature of honesty ...
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LIST OF PLATES Contents ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ABBREVIATIONS INTRODUCTION | 18 |
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