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... Thomas had written most eloquently . Indeed , it was Thomas's own prose that led his friend , Robert Frost , to suggest that he should try his hand at poetry . Thomas never actually followed Frost's advice to write up his nature studies ...
... Thomas had written most eloquently . Indeed , it was Thomas's own prose that led his friend , Robert Frost , to suggest that he should try his hand at poetry . Thomas never actually followed Frost's advice to write up his nature studies ...
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... Thomas Ovid ( P. Ovidius Naso ) Montrose , James Graham , Marquis of 130f . Moore , Nicholas 297f . 165 49 , 78f . , 89 , 111 , 122 , 126 , 132 , 168 , 226 Owen , Mrs Anne ( Lucasia " ) 127 Owen , Wilfred 192 , 252 , 298 , 300f ...
... Thomas Ovid ( P. Ovidius Naso ) Montrose , James Graham , Marquis of 130f . Moore , Nicholas 297f . 165 49 , 78f . , 89 , 111 , 122 , 126 , 132 , 168 , 226 Owen , Mrs Anne ( Lucasia " ) 127 Owen , Wilfred 192 , 252 , 298 , 300f ...
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... Thomas Thomas , Dylan Thomas , Edward 299f . , 301 , 303 , 304 , 307 , 322 , 326 Thomas , William , Historian of Italy 122 Thompson , Francis 305 Thomson , James ( author of The Seasons ) 88 Thornbury , Walter Thoreau , Henry David 276 ...
... Thomas Thomas , Dylan Thomas , Edward 299f . , 301 , 303 , 304 , 307 , 322 , 326 Thomas , William , Historian of Italy 122 Thompson , Francis 305 Thomson , James ( author of The Seasons ) 88 Thornbury , Walter Thoreau , Henry David 276 ...
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Experimentalist Extraordinary | 30 |
Elizabethan Poetry | 69 |
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