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... matter , by the various youths with whom he had homosexual entanglements was impossible to sustain . - - I want now to suggest — and I know there is nothing very original about the suggestion— that it was not possible for Byron to have ...
... matter , by the various youths with whom he had homosexual entanglements was impossible to sustain . - - I want now to suggest — and I know there is nothing very original about the suggestion— that it was not possible for Byron to have ...
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... matter that jumps too blithely from one skull into another ; it is our modern odi profanum vulgius . The labour , for the lover of simplicity , of reducing Mr. Black- mur's matter to a more tractable manner could be illustrated from any ...
... matter that jumps too blithely from one skull into another ; it is our modern odi profanum vulgius . The labour , for the lover of simplicity , of reducing Mr. Black- mur's matter to a more tractable manner could be illustrated from any ...
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... matter ' ; Mr. Blackmur would simply say that he was not a cautious enough craftsman . It does not matter what a poet believes in so long as he believes in something . This seems true ; but matter to whom ? To the poet , one belief may ...
... matter ' ; Mr. Blackmur would simply say that he was not a cautious enough craftsman . It does not matter what a poet believes in so long as he believes in something . This seems true ; but matter to whom ? To the poet , one belief may ...
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