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... seen . They have great merit . He has seen the old welch bards on Snowdon - he has seen the Beautifullest , the Strongest , & the Ugliest Man , left alone from the Massacre of the Britons by the Romans , & has painted them from memory ...
... seen . They have great merit . He has seen the old welch bards on Snowdon - he has seen the Beautifullest , the Strongest , & the Ugliest Man , left alone from the Massacre of the Britons by the Romans , & has painted them from memory ...
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... seen something ' , the ' shock ' reverberates : If Wordsworth has indeed seen something , he has seen or foreseen the developing life crisis of the nineteenth century . This is a large claim and it constructs a link between rhythm , the ...
... seen something ' , the ' shock ' reverberates : If Wordsworth has indeed seen something , he has seen or foreseen the developing life crisis of the nineteenth century . This is a large claim and it constructs a link between rhythm , the ...
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... seen that the Lamb's nickname of ' Bad Baby ' corresponds with childish behaviour - as Godwin's ' baby - sullenness ' : and in Mary Jane's case , was literally realised in her behaviour . 25 As for an ' excessive fondness for romantic ...
... seen that the Lamb's nickname of ' Bad Baby ' corresponds with childish behaviour - as Godwin's ' baby - sullenness ' : and in Mary Jane's case , was literally realised in her behaviour . 25 As for an ' excessive fondness for romantic ...
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Irreverent Glimpses of the Poet Laureate Three Informal | 39 |
Hazlitt versus Malthus | 47 |
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