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... whole mood of its composition . To seek , as some have done since Mrs. F. M. Owen's ingenious study in 1880 , a set and formal allegory is to impose an intellec- tual conciseness on the most baroque of English romantic poems . The ...
... whole mood of its composition . To seek , as some have done since Mrs. F. M. Owen's ingenious study in 1880 , a set and formal allegory is to impose an intellec- tual conciseness on the most baroque of English romantic poems . The ...
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... whole tour , but one which overtaxed his strength more than anything had done . By ferry they crossed to Kerrara , and from there to Mull . They crossed the whole island - nearly forty miles of difficult going in bad weather - until ...
... whole tour , but one which overtaxed his strength more than anything had done . By ferry they crossed to Kerrara , and from there to Mull . They crossed the whole island - nearly forty miles of difficult going in bad weather - until ...
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... whole content of these passages can be found set out , in the letter of Reynolds of 3 May , 1818 , and in other letters of that period . There he had already realized the way down which he wished to travel - towards the long poem ...
... whole content of these passages can be found set out , in the letter of Reynolds of 3 May , 1818 , and in other letters of that period . There he had already realized the way down which he wished to travel - towards the long poem ...
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