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such types were created by nature with strong bodies and were given less intelligence , while free men have less physical strength and more intelligence . So it can be seen that the Indians are physically very strong - much stronger ...
such types were created by nature with strong bodies and were given less intelligence , while free men have less physical strength and more intelligence . So it can be seen that the Indians are physically very strong - much stronger ...
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And though the ' grinning , smacking , shrugging ' friend may seem a less familiar persona , it is relevant to recall that in an early verse letter romantically addressed to a young friend Donne refers to himself as ' Thy debtor ...
And though the ' grinning , smacking , shrugging ' friend may seem a less familiar persona , it is relevant to recall that in an early verse letter romantically addressed to a young friend Donne refers to himself as ' Thy debtor ...
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With most poets the inspection of immature or less mature work can lead one only forward . But with Wordsworth the poems he wrote in his early twenties have a peculiar interest ; it is on account of the primacy of vivid personal ...
With most poets the inspection of immature or less mature work can lead one only forward . But with Wordsworth the poems he wrote in his early twenties have a peculiar interest ; it is on account of the primacy of vivid personal ...
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ANNUAL REPORT 19712 | 9 |
PRESIDENTIAL ADDRESS By Sir Denys Page | 61 |
THE LITERATE ANGLOSAXONON SOURCES AND DISSEMINATIONS Sir | 101 |
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