PoemsG. Routledge, 1897 - 512 páginas |
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... seems The poet's father was a very remarkable man . from an early period to have discovered not only the strength of his son's genius , but the line of development which it was likely to follow . He undoubtedly by his wise conduct con ...
... seems The poet's father was a very remarkable man . from an early period to have discovered not only the strength of his son's genius , but the line of development which it was likely to follow . He undoubtedly by his wise conduct con ...
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... seem to have attracted any great attention . The third number , published in the same year , contained , under the title of " Dramatic Lyrics , " a number of pieces , now well known , and written on different occasions . Of these , “ In ...
... seem to have attracted any great attention . The third number , published in the same year , contained , under the title of " Dramatic Lyrics , " a number of pieces , now well known , and written on different occasions . Of these , “ In ...
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... seem to have been completely absorbed by the sense of his new position . When , however , the pair was settled down in the Casa Guidi he resumed work again , and by the close of 1848 prepared a new 66 edition of his poems , containing ...
... seem to have been completely absorbed by the sense of his new position . When , however , the pair was settled down in the Casa Guidi he resumed work again , and by the close of 1848 prepared a new 66 edition of his poems , containing ...
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... seems to have been a very pleasant companion . At Paris they went to Madame Mohl's , the last of the great literary salons , which I used to visit in the later days of the Empire . They also saw a great deal of Georges Sand . During ...
... seems to have been a very pleasant companion . At Paris they went to Madame Mohl's , the last of the great literary salons , which I used to visit in the later days of the Empire . They also saw a great deal of Georges Sand . During ...
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Robert Browning. bounded by the Jura and our own Salève , which latter seems rather close behind our house , and yet takes a hard hour and a half to ascend . " He stayed in this romantic solitude with his sister and an intimate friend ...
Robert Browning. bounded by the Jura and our own Salève , which latter seems rather close behind our house , and yet takes a hard hour and a half to ascend . " He stayed in this romantic solitude with his sister and an intimate friend ...
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