Pompilia and Her PoetLiterary publications, 1931 - 152 páginas |
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Página 94
... beginning to end the much too learned tome of Doctor Johnson's dictionary ! Then for a time he was captivated by the sweep and swing and rebellious fulmina- tions of Byron's poetry . Of this fascination he later wrote : " I would at any ...
... beginning to end the much too learned tome of Doctor Johnson's dictionary ! Then for a time he was captivated by the sweep and swing and rebellious fulmina- tions of Byron's poetry . Of this fascination he later wrote : " I would at any ...
Página 96
... beginning to end . He believed that this anonymous work must have been written by the author of Paracelsus and wrote to Browning to inquire . Thereupon Browning , who had thought very slightingly of this bant- ling , set himself to work ...
... beginning to end . He believed that this anonymous work must have been written by the author of Paracelsus and wrote to Browning to inquire . Thereupon Browning , who had thought very slightingly of this bant- ling , set himself to work ...
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... beginning , " I love your verses with all my heart , dear Miss Barrett , " he goes on to tell her something of the effect they have had on his emotions . Then , " I do , as I say , love these books with all my heart - and I love you too ...
... beginning , " I love your verses with all my heart , dear Miss Barrett , " he goes on to tell her something of the effect they have had on his emotions . Then , " I do , as I say , love these books with all my heart - and I love you too ...
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