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... innocence were written largely before he had been influenced by any existing cult at Oxford . " Again it is clear that Dowson's reverence for innocence is not the consequence of his meeting with Adelaide Foltinowitz . One might rather ...
... innocence were written largely before he had been influenced by any existing cult at Oxford . " Again it is clear that Dowson's reverence for innocence is not the consequence of his meeting with Adelaide Foltinowitz . One might rather ...
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... Innocence and Innocence was Adelaide , ” a suggestion that Dowson's friend Sam Smith rejected : " The incongruity of it ! One has merely to glance at the poem to ask oneself what a child of twelve , whom the poet had known for hardly ...
... Innocence and Innocence was Adelaide , ” a suggestion that Dowson's friend Sam Smith rejected : " The incongruity of it ! One has merely to glance at the poem to ask oneself what a child of twelve , whom the poet had known for hardly ...
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... innocence , " the renewal that Dowson himself had hoped to find through religion . It is not often that one comes ... innocence after death , the decadent looked back to lost innocence and ahead to nothingness . He might have found his ...
... innocence , " the renewal that Dowson himself had hoped to find through religion . It is not often that one comes ... innocence after death , the decadent looked back to lost innocence and ahead to nothingness . He might have found his ...
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