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... words and is no doubt a quotation . Po's fu consists only of eleven printed lines ; but he manages to drag in all the eight words as rhyme - words . The subject upon which Po had to write a short poem was extremely appropriate to the ...
... words and is no doubt a quotation . Po's fu consists only of eleven printed lines ; but he manages to drag in all the eight words as rhyme - words . The subject upon which Po had to write a short poem was extremely appropriate to the ...
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... words or more . The theme for his poem consisted of five words , which translated literally mean ' Jade water record square flow . ' It is the first line of a poem by Yen Yen - chih ( A.D. 384-456 ) and means in its context , ' Jade ...
... words or more . The theme for his poem consisted of five words , which translated literally mean ' Jade water record square flow . ' It is the first line of a poem by Yen Yen - chih ( A.D. 384-456 ) and means in its context , ' Jade ...
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... words came pouring out . ' But Dulcie , didn't you know ? Didn't anyone tell you about that house ? ' ' Oh no , do tell me , I haven't heard a word . Is it haunted by some horribly unclean spirit ? Or has the most atrocious murder been ...
... words came pouring out . ' But Dulcie , didn't you know ? Didn't anyone tell you about that house ? ' ' Oh no , do tell me , I haven't heard a word . Is it haunted by some horribly unclean spirit ? Or has the most atrocious murder been ...
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According to the Directive By Inez Holden 384 | 72 |
By H R TrevorRoper | 109 |
Flauberts Sundays By Francis Steegmuller | 124 |
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