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... verse in the 1890s is in the elaborate style of the pre - Raphaelites but he slowly moved to a spare colloquial lyricism and produced some of his best verse in the 1920s and 30s , and won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. There is ...
... verse in the 1890s is in the elaborate style of the pre - Raphaelites but he slowly moved to a spare colloquial lyricism and produced some of his best verse in the 1920s and 30s , and won the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1923. There is ...
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... verse , especially Fidelia ( 1619 ) , a poetical epistle from a faithful nymph to her inconstant lover , which contains the song : " Shall I , wasting in despair , Die because a woman's fair ? Or make pale my cheeks with care , ' Cause ...
... verse , especially Fidelia ( 1619 ) , a poetical epistle from a faithful nymph to her inconstant lover , which contains the song : " Shall I , wasting in despair , Die because a woman's fair ? Or make pale my cheeks with care , ' Cause ...
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... verse hath its ancient glory , an Archangel a little damaged . " Coleridge ( 1772-1834 ) the son of a Devon vicar had a most turbulent life and became the leading figure with Wordsworth of the Romantic Movement . His main source of ...
... verse hath its ancient glory , an Archangel a little damaged . " Coleridge ( 1772-1834 ) the son of a Devon vicar had a most turbulent life and became the leading figure with Wordsworth of the Romantic Movement . His main source of ...
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