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... poet's ? In the poem , the speaker does not say , as the diction- ary does , that a snake is " a limbless reptile with a scaly body and tapering tail . " Instead , he tells how he feels about snakes , and his original images and unusual ...
... poet's ? In the poem , the speaker does not say , as the diction- ary does , that a snake is " a limbless reptile with a scaly body and tapering tail . " Instead , he tells how he feels about snakes , and his original images and unusual ...
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... poet . Shelley spent his last years in Italy , where he saw Byron frequently and knew the English poet John Keats . A restless , passionate man who inspired in those around him strong feelings of distaste as well as of loyalty- Shelley ...
... poet . Shelley spent his last years in Italy , where he saw Byron frequently and knew the English poet John Keats . A restless , passionate man who inspired in those around him strong feelings of distaste as well as of loyalty- Shelley ...
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... poet , having already at eighteen written a vol- ume for which a local bookseller had paid twenty pounds . But there was nothing feeble or pale about Tennyson's appearance . He was strong and broad - shouldered and handsome : " One of ...
... poet , having already at eighteen written a vol- ume for which a local bookseller had paid twenty pounds . But there was nothing feeble or pale about Tennyson's appearance . He was strong and broad - shouldered and handsome : " One of ...
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