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There is no quarrel with the first eight lines of Ronsard's strophe , which are direct and forthright enough . ... and the significance unfolds in an orderly fashion towards its natural point of repose in the last line .
There is no quarrel with the first eight lines of Ronsard's strophe , which are direct and forthright enough . ... and the significance unfolds in an orderly fashion towards its natural point of repose in the last line .
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Alfoxden Notebook ” that the 1300 lines or something more are comprised in “ The Cumberland Beggar ” and “ The Ruined Cottage ” and that only 43 lines of the total ultimately found place in The Prelude , and not in Book I but in ...
Alfoxden Notebook ” that the 1300 lines or something more are comprised in “ The Cumberland Beggar ” and “ The Ruined Cottage ” and that only 43 lines of the total ultimately found place in The Prelude , and not in Book I but in ...
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His new poem has 15,000 lines — there's copiousness ! ” Allingham recorded these words November 1 , 1865. Browning's own first statement about the number of lines composed came on April 23 , 1867 : " I want to get done with my Poem ...
His new poem has 15,000 lines — there's copiousness ! ” Allingham recorded these words November 1 , 1865. Browning's own first statement about the number of lines composed came on April 23 , 1867 : " I want to get done with my Poem ...
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