Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind Them150 American and English poems and the events which inspired their writing. |
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If not to Carey's astonishment , then to ours , he trailed them to Bedlam , the famous - or infamous - London insane asylum that tourists of a crueler day visited to be amused by the antics of the inmates . After Bedlam the couple went ...
If not to Carey's astonishment , then to ours , he trailed them to Bedlam , the famous - or infamous - London insane asylum that tourists of a crueler day visited to be amused by the antics of the inmates . After Bedlam the couple went ...
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In 1860 Mr. Wadsworth called on her at Amherst when he was visiting friends in a nearby town . He may have visited her on one or more other occasions . Two years later he accepted a pastorate in California . Emily's letters and poems of ...
In 1860 Mr. Wadsworth called on her at Amherst when he was visiting friends in a nearby town . He may have visited her on one or more other occasions . Two years later he accepted a pastorate in California . Emily's letters and poems of ...
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Saddened by his brother's death and crushed by malevolent reviews of his poetry , Keats in the Spring of 1819 visited the Hampstead Heath home of Charles Armitage Brown , and was immediately attracted by the song of a nightingale that ...
Saddened by his brother's death and crushed by malevolent reviews of his poetry , Keats in the Spring of 1819 visited the Hampstead Heath home of Charles Armitage Brown , and was immediately attracted by the song of a nightingale that ...
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Matthew Arnold Dover Beach | 3 |
Robert Browning The Lost Leader | 9 |
Robert Burns Highland Mary | 17 |
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Famous Poems and the Little-known Stories Behind Them Ralph Louis Woods Trumpų ištraukų rodinys - 1961 |
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