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But there can be little doubt that it was poets he had most in mind and pre - eminently Shakespeare and himself . Their " poetical char- acters , " as distinguished from that of Wordsworth , that of the " egotistical sublime ...
But there can be little doubt that it was poets he had most in mind and pre - eminently Shakespeare and himself . Their " poetical char- acters , " as distinguished from that of Wordsworth , that of the " egotistical sublime ...
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Well aware of the stratagems of love and the wiles of seducers fablar is in her mind only a means of attaining the ultimate goal but not the goal itself.29 Variations of the same idea with synonymic expressions are as typical of Juan ...
Well aware of the stratagems of love and the wiles of seducers fablar is in her mind only a means of attaining the ultimate goal but not the goal itself.29 Variations of the same idea with synonymic expressions are as typical of Juan ...
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... and then , to support Abernethy and correct Lawrence , moved to an examination of the logic of his subject - exactly the planned beginning of his “ Opus Maximum " : That the true idea of life existed in the mind of John Hunter ...
... and then , to support Abernethy and correct Lawrence , moved to an examination of the logic of his subject - exactly the planned beginning of his “ Opus Maximum " : That the true idea of life existed in the mind of John Hunter ...
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