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... important consequences for the laboring poets that followed Duck in the early 1730s ; writers like John Bancks , Robert Dodsley , and Robert Tatersal all employed the " discourse on work , " thereby critiquing the exploitation of ...
... important consequences for the laboring poets that followed Duck in the early 1730s ; writers like John Bancks , Robert Dodsley , and Robert Tatersal all employed the " discourse on work , " thereby critiquing the exploitation of ...
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... important as the great events but which ultimately undermine a civilization and prevent it from seeing clearly . Small things can be as meaningful as important ones . Lamb's precarious position was a forerunner of our own , and last ...
... important as the great events but which ultimately undermine a civilization and prevent it from seeing clearly . Small things can be as meaningful as important ones . Lamb's precarious position was a forerunner of our own , and last ...
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... important than any sexual attraction , however , is the companionship and sympathy she affords as in ' Sweet is thy sunny hair ' . In this she seems to be a composite figure of ideal friendship , a blend of Coleridge and Mary , perhaps ...
... important than any sexual attraction , however , is the companionship and sympathy she affords as in ' Sweet is thy sunny hair ' . In this she seems to be a composite figure of ideal friendship , a blend of Coleridge and Mary , perhaps ...
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