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... wife , and far from a faultless husband to his second wife ; that , together with several agreeable characteristics , he possessed several dangerous qualities ; and that he was , at least toward one person , a bad friend.28 It should ...
... wife , and far from a faultless husband to his second wife ; that , together with several agreeable characteristics , he possessed several dangerous qualities ; and that he was , at least toward one person , a bad friend.28 It should ...
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... wife by the form of civil marriage , the more solemn wedding rites being deferred till the return of the bride and bridegroom to Rome . I 247 1. 12 with the hushed footsteps of people who move about a house of mourning where a dead body ...
... wife by the form of civil marriage , the more solemn wedding rites being deferred till the return of the bride and bridegroom to Rome . I 247 1. 12 with the hushed footsteps of people who move about a house of mourning where a dead body ...
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... wife , " what a longing for you possesses me . In the third edition this becomes : II 125 1. 24 " You would hardly believe , " writes Pliny - to his own wife ! - " what a longing for you possesses me . II 121 1.5 There is no possible ...
... wife , " what a longing for you possesses me . In the third edition this becomes : II 125 1. 24 " You would hardly believe , " writes Pliny - to his own wife ! - " what a longing for you possesses me . II 121 1.5 There is no possible ...
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ARNOLD AND EARLY VICTORIAN POETIC THEORY | 9 |
WORDSWORTH | 31 |
BYRON | 58 |
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