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... interest to the public mind , and that interest still hangs over them . His travels were not , at first , the self - impelled act of a mind severing itself in lonely roaming from all participation with the society to which it be- longed ...
... interest to the public mind , and that interest still hangs over them . His travels were not , at first , the self - impelled act of a mind severing itself in lonely roaming from all participation with the society to which it be- longed ...
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... interest in the East , of which the following have been completed : " Byron and English Interest in the Near East , " SP , XXXIV ( 1937 ) , 55-64 ; English Travel Books and Minor Poetry about the Near East , 1775-1825 , ” PQ , XVI ...
... interest in the East , of which the following have been completed : " Byron and English Interest in the Near East , " SP , XXXIV ( 1937 ) , 55-64 ; English Travel Books and Minor Poetry about the Near East , 1775-1825 , ” PQ , XVI ...
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... interest is a kind of ro- mantic ideology in which the hidden meanings of things are fasci- nating and vital and through which may come an abiding faith . For the author's purpose , therefore , any distant , and to him obscure ...
... interest is a kind of ro- mantic ideology in which the hidden meanings of things are fasci- nating and vital and through which may come an abiding faith . For the author's purpose , therefore , any distant , and to him obscure ...
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