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... true feelings to someone with such a different understanding of what it meant to be true ? This can produce a certain stiffness in Housman's own letters , which even to his family are signed A. E. Housman ' , almost as if they could ...
... true feelings to someone with such a different understanding of what it meant to be true ? This can produce a certain stiffness in Housman's own letters , which even to his family are signed A. E. Housman ' , almost as if they could ...
Page 95
... true ! 41 Arnold's poems cautiously offer themselves as just such preventative measures . A sentence such as ' Ah , love , let us be true | To one another ! ' starts by trying to distinguish this love from all other loves , 42 and then ...
... true ! 41 Arnold's poems cautiously offer themselves as just such preventative measures . A sentence such as ' Ah , love , let us be true | To one another ! ' starts by trying to distinguish this love from all other loves , 42 and then ...
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... true , no church should be joined , and so in the end Williams became a church unto himself , worshipping alone , or with his wife , in what he took to be the only true approximation of apostolic form , and sending back to England ...
... true , no church should be joined , and so in the end Williams became a church unto himself , worshipping alone , or with his wife , in what he took to be the only true approximation of apostolic form , and sending back to England ...
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Foundlings Lostlings Changelings | 1 |
Coercion and Consent in Nazi Germany | 53 |
A E Housmans Rejected Addresses | 83 |
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