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... appeared under the pseudonym of Joseph Kell . Despite his " brain tumour " Anthony Burgess is still with us , twenty nine years later . We come to the largest open space in London outside of the parks , comprising the garden squares of ...
... appeared under the pseudonym of Joseph Kell . Despite his " brain tumour " Anthony Burgess is still with us , twenty nine years later . We come to the largest open space in London outside of the parks , comprising the garden squares of ...
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... appeared in The Germ , including , The Blessed Damozel . The Germ appeared in 1850 the year Rossetti met Lizzie Siddal , who worked in a hat shop off Leicester Square , and became his model and mistress , and later under the promptings ...
... appeared in The Germ , including , The Blessed Damozel . The Germ appeared in 1850 the year Rossetti met Lizzie Siddal , who worked in a hat shop off Leicester Square , and became his model and mistress , and later under the promptings ...
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... appeared in 1646 , and was revised and extended and appeared posthumously as Carmen Deo Nostro at Paris in 1652. His poems range from the metaphysical dramatic intense style of John Donne to what some have called the ultimate English ...
... appeared in 1646 , and was revised and extended and appeared posthumously as Carmen Deo Nostro at Paris in 1652. His poems range from the metaphysical dramatic intense style of John Donne to what some have called the ultimate English ...
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