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... saints , in the former poem shows a facility in selecting traits and remodelling personalities for artistic purposes . And in Don Juan there live many vividly drawn , if limited , personalities , such as Julia , Haidee , Alfonso , and ...
... saints , in the former poem shows a facility in selecting traits and remodelling personalities for artistic purposes . And in Don Juan there live many vividly drawn , if limited , personalities , such as Julia , Haidee , Alfonso , and ...
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... Saint Bartholomew in the Tiber . II 127 1.1 Removal of detail regarded as unnecessary Marius was one of the most eager , deeply interested in finding the spectacle much as Apuleius had described it in his book , though on a scale less ...
... Saint Bartholomew in the Tiber . II 127 1.1 Removal of detail regarded as unnecessary Marius was one of the most eager , deeply interested in finding the spectacle much as Apuleius had described it in his book , though on a scale less ...
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... Saint Francis " in the third edition ) and others with the Renaissance . He concludes : Constantine's later " Peace , " on the other hand , in many ways , does but establish the exclusiveness , the puritanism , the ascetic or monastic ...
... Saint Francis " in the third edition ) and others with the Renaissance . He concludes : Constantine's later " Peace , " on the other hand , in many ways , does but establish the exclusiveness , the puritanism , the ascetic or monastic ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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