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Pagina 53
George Wyndham. wind , never comes for all his calling ; if Fortune turn her wheel in his favour , soon she turns it back and the Beloved of the allegory , who should save him , dies . So the hope is never achieved , and the high heart ...
George Wyndham. wind , never comes for all his calling ; if Fortune turn her wheel in his favour , soon she turns it back and the Beloved of the allegory , who should save him , dies . So the hope is never achieved , and the high heart ...
Pagina 95
George Wyndham. Siècle , 1902 ) . It is enough to make Boileau turn in his grave . If , however , instead of reading Ronsard's poetry , or the poetry of poets who recrowned him , you turn to any critical history of French literature ...
George Wyndham. Siècle , 1902 ) . It is enough to make Boileau turn in his grave . If , however , instead of reading Ronsard's poetry , or the poetry of poets who recrowned him , you turn to any critical history of French literature ...
Pagina 131
... Turning from Italy to Greece , we find , again , that after the two legendary founders and Solon , the more or less ... turn by the Persian , the Macedonian , and the Roman , that issue was never decided at all . It follows that the ...
... Turning from Italy to Greece , we find , again , that after the two legendary founders and Solon , the more or less ... turn by the Persian , the Macedonian , and the Roman , that issue was never decided at all . It follows that the ...
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