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British Academy. ། PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY · 121 2002 LECTURES Published.
British Academy. ། PROCEEDINGS OF THE BRITISH ACADEMY · 121 2002 LECTURES Published.
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British Academy. Thou by thy dyals shady stealth maist know , Times theeuish progresse to eternitie . Looke what thy memorie cannot containe , Commit to these waste blanks , 63 and thou shalt finde Those children nurst , deliuerd from ...
British Academy. Thou by thy dyals shady stealth maist know , Times theeuish progresse to eternitie . Looke what thy memorie cannot containe , Commit to these waste blanks , 63 and thou shalt finde Those children nurst , deliuerd from ...
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British Academy. These qualities , though they incorporate the centrality of vision and personality found in standard accounts of Romanticism ( e.g. the focus on images of Burns and the cult of biography surrounding the poet ) , express ...
British Academy. These qualities , though they incorporate the centrality of vision and personality found in standard accounts of Romanticism ( e.g. the focus on images of Burns and the cult of biography surrounding the poet ) , express ...
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