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... better . God forbid that I should go into the scandals about Shelley's ' Neapolitan charge , ' about Shelley and Emilia Viviani , about Shelley and Miss Clairmont , and the rest of it ! I will say only that it is visible enough that ...
... better . God forbid that I should go into the scandals about Shelley's ' Neapolitan charge , ' about Shelley and Emilia Viviani , about Shelley and Miss Clairmont , and the rest of it ! I will say only that it is visible enough that ...
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... better effect is achieved . Thus here , although ' philosophy ' and ' thoughts ' are successfully circumvented , it is difficult to feel that " “ individual mental pilgrimage " is in any way preferable to " intellectual pilgrimage ...
... better effect is achieved . Thus here , although ' philosophy ' and ' thoughts ' are successfully circumvented , it is difficult to feel that " “ individual mental pilgrimage " is in any way preferable to " intellectual pilgrimage ...
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... better uses ; and the temples became Christian sanctuaries , with much beautiful furniture ready to hand . II 140 1.19 2. The faithful were bent less on the destruction of the pagan temples than on the conversion of them and of their ...
... better uses ; and the temples became Christian sanctuaries , with much beautiful furniture ready to hand . II 140 1.19 2. The faithful were bent less on the destruction of the pagan temples than on the conversion of them and of their ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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