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Krista Robinson’s Key Passage Analysis of Mary Robinson’s “Stanzas Written after Successive Nights of Melancholy Dreams”

Posted on September 14, 2015 by kristarobinson / 0 Comment

“If for one little morn of mirth, This breast must feel long nights of pain, Oh! Life, thy joys are nothing worth! Then let me sink to rest — AND NE...

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“Mine, Mine, Mine”

Posted on September 4, 2015 by kristarobinson / 0 Comment

Sorry this is so late. Here’s the video for “Mine, Mine, Mine”, which shows Britain’s lust for gold, set about 200 yearsish before More&...

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