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... called a sense of lachrymae rerum , the tears of things , what later poets like Verlaine have called , perhaps not without a trace of sentimentality , the tears in the heart , which fall like rain on the city for no apparent rhyme or ...
... called a sense of lachrymae rerum , the tears of things , what later poets like Verlaine have called , perhaps not without a trace of sentimentality , the tears in the heart , which fall like rain on the city for no apparent rhyme or ...
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... called " Roger " de Coverley . And " Roger " is airmen's jargon for " I understand , " something which no one can do with Heller's God - figure in such an incomprehensible world . So the name is omitted , and the character is called ...
... called " Roger " de Coverley . And " Roger " is airmen's jargon for " I understand , " something which no one can do with Heller's God - figure in such an incomprehensible world . So the name is omitted , and the character is called ...
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... called Works of Shakespeare . Some years ago I read an article , by a scholar whose name I have since happily forgot , in which it was asserted that Homer's Iliad , Odyssey , and Homeric Hymns were written , not by Homer , but by nine ...
... called Works of Shakespeare . Some years ago I read an article , by a scholar whose name I have since happily forgot , in which it was asserted that Homer's Iliad , Odyssey , and Homeric Hymns were written , not by Homer , but by nine ...
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