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My guess, in reading that section of Dignitas Personae, is that (of course) the CDF is well aware of the ongoing discussion and debate and is not yet willing to render a final judgment.
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My guess, in reading that section of Dignitas Personae, is that (of course) the CDF is well aware of the ongoing discussion and debate and is not yet willing to render a final judgment.
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Few readers were prepared to accept or follow the amount of erudition which entered into "Personae" and its close successor,
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Thomas, writing in the "English Review" (then in its brightest days under the editorship of Ford Madox Hueffer), recognized the first-hand intensity of feeling in "Personae":
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Yet, though "Personae" and "Exultations" do exact something from the reader, they do not require a knowledge of Provençal or of Spanish or Italian.
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As the chief poems in "A Lume Spento" were afterwards incorporated in "Personae," the book demands mention only as a date in the author's history.
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"Personae" and "Exultations" show his talent for turning his studies to account.
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He took "Personae" to Mr. Elkin Mathews, who has the glory of having published Yeats '
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"Personae," the first book published in London, followed early in 1909.
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PROVENÇA (a selection of poems from "Personae" and
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