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Pagina 503
... wrote more than half the 140 pages which were his contribution to the Lyrical Ballads , he had to see that volume through the press , and in addition he wrote " Peter Bell " ( begun on April 20 ) , a poem of over 1,100 lines . [ Ed ...
... wrote more than half the 140 pages which were his contribution to the Lyrical Ballads , he had to see that volume through the press , and in addition he wrote " Peter Bell " ( begun on April 20 ) , a poem of over 1,100 lines . [ Ed ...
Pagina 518
... wrote part of the poem to Coleridge " ; on the following day- " Mary wrote some lines of the third part of his poem . " Entrance upon the composition of Book III would naturally follow the completed revision of I and II.61 66 60 It is ...
... wrote part of the poem to Coleridge " ; on the following day- " Mary wrote some lines of the third part of his poem . " Entrance upon the composition of Book III would naturally follow the completed revision of I and II.61 66 60 It is ...
Pagina 547
... wrote 5,000 lines . It is only fair to add that Browning wrote , according to the record , 2000 lines from April 23 , 1867 to May 17 , 1867.25 Any further discussion , at this point , would be merely conjectural , but there is a ...
... wrote 5,000 lines . It is only fair to add that Browning wrote , according to the record , 2000 lines from April 23 , 1867 to May 17 , 1867.25 Any further discussion , at this point , would be merely conjectural , but there is a ...
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Laura Hibbard Loomis Chaucer and the Breton Lays | 14 |
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