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... beginnings of a change - the beginnings of that shift I spoke of at the start of this paper and which became fully ... beginning to take place with the revival of the classical tradition at the time of the Renaissance . Already Blake ...
... beginnings of a change - the beginnings of that shift I spoke of at the start of this paper and which became fully ... beginning to take place with the revival of the classical tradition at the time of the Renaissance . Already Blake ...
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... beginning you feel that he is on your side ( even though this can be sometimes too much of a good thing ! ) . How many British authors publishing simultaneously in England and the USA have used their American publishers who are always ...
... beginning you feel that he is on your side ( even though this can be sometimes too much of a good thing ! ) . How many British authors publishing simultaneously in England and the USA have used their American publishers who are always ...
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... beginning of his writing was probably at the beginning of the First World War when he was about eleven or twelve . He wrote a poem on the death of Kitchener , who went down in the Hampshire , and it was printed in the local paper . When ...
... beginning of his writing was probably at the beginning of the First World War when he was about eleven or twelve . He wrote a poem on the death of Kitchener , who went down in the Hampshire , and it was printed in the local paper . When ...
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