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... expressed remorse was more the result of a feeling of deviation from an ideal of love than from an attachment to a child . ” 1 In a sense Cynara must precede Adelaide , for it is only because Dowson had an ideal of love that he was able ...
... expressed remorse was more the result of a feeling of deviation from an ideal of love than from an attachment to a child . ” 1 In a sense Cynara must precede Adelaide , for it is only because Dowson had an ideal of love that he was able ...
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... expressed in the poems , vis - a - vis G.T.'s opinion of him , as expressed in the prose . As Fieler points out , F.J. tries very hard , albeit unsuccessfully , to play the role of the courtly lover ' ; and , for F.J. , part of being a ...
... expressed in the poems , vis - a - vis G.T.'s opinion of him , as expressed in the prose . As Fieler points out , F.J. tries very hard , albeit unsuccessfully , to play the role of the courtly lover ' ; and , for F.J. , part of being a ...
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... expressed through folk ballad rhymes , cadences , and diction during a dying Victorian age is yet another example of that incongruity which makes Hardy's work so uniquely fascinating . University of Virginia 2 LINDA PANNILL Tobias ...
... expressed through folk ballad rhymes , cadences , and diction during a dying Victorian age is yet another example of that incongruity which makes Hardy's work so uniquely fascinating . University of Virginia 2 LINDA PANNILL Tobias ...
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