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... Beddoes is interesting as marking the transition from Shelley to Brown- ing ' ; it is to still less purpose that he points out to us a passage in Death's Fest Book which anticipates the doctrines of The Descent of Man . For Beddoes ...
... Beddoes is interesting as marking the transition from Shelley to Brown- ing ' ; it is to still less purpose that he points out to us a passage in Death's Fest Book which anticipates the doctrines of The Descent of Man . For Beddoes ...
Page 173
... Beddoes . Their eldest son , born in 1803 , was named Thomas Lovell , after his father and grand- father , and grew up to be the author of The Brides ' Tragedy and Death's Fest Book . Dr. Beddoes was a remarkable man , endowed with high ...
... Beddoes . Their eldest son , born in 1803 , was named Thomas Lovell , after his father and grand- father , and grew up to be the author of The Brides ' Tragedy and Death's Fest Book . Dr. Beddoes was a remarkable man , endowed with high ...
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... Beddoes ' genius . They contain reprints of The Brides ' Tragedy and Death's Fest Book , together with two unfinished tragedies , and a great number of dramatic fragments and lyrics ; and the poems are preceded by Kelsall's memoir of ...
... Beddoes ' genius . They contain reprints of The Brides ' Tragedy and Death's Fest Book , together with two unfinished tragedies , and a great number of dramatic fragments and lyrics ; and the poems are preceded by Kelsall's memoir of ...
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SHAKESPEARES FINAL PERIOD The Independent | 1 |
WORDS AND POETRY The Hogarth Press 1928 | 16 |
RABELAIS The New Statesman Feb 16 1918 CHARAC | 31 |
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