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Drayton's suggestion that poets wrote poems for friends and patrons to use , though , may be one further expression of the sonneteer's traditional sense of the ineffectiveness of his own verse ...
Drayton's suggestion that poets wrote poems for friends and patrons to use , though , may be one further expression of the sonneteer's traditional sense of the ineffectiveness of his own verse ...
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And ' The show of hostility , the perpetual disrespect , is a continual expression of that social disjunction which is an essential part of the whole structural situation [ exogamous patrilineages ] , but over which , without destroying ...
And ' The show of hostility , the perpetual disrespect , is a continual expression of that social disjunction which is an essential part of the whole structural situation [ exogamous patrilineages ] , but over which , without destroying ...
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Donald's kindness to students took many different forms and found its own manners of expression in Oxford , Aberdeen , and Cambridge . Professor Ronald Hepburn , for example , pays tribute to the risk which MacKinnon took in giving him ...
Donald's kindness to students took many different forms and found its own manners of expression in Oxford , Aberdeen , and Cambridge . Professor Ronald Hepburn , for example , pays tribute to the risk which MacKinnon took in giving him ...
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Contents
Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
Copyright | |
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