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  1. So, in 1923, he printed Yeats's "Biographical Fragment" giving the poet's dreams with learned notes on tree worship, dying gods, and falling stars (which we may be tempted to relate to "The Hollow Men").
  2. Fry's book contains rather little biographical information, the focus being firmly on Czanne's work.
  3. This comment may be of a moral, biographical or prophetic nature.
  4. Dickinson, to be fair, poses the biographer special problems: so many theories, so few facts - or, more accurately, so few biographical facts which can be neatly matched to the tussles and triumphs of individual poems.
  5. The first, and the easiest to collect, consisted of biographical material obtained from samples of fans in each of the groups, with special attention given to the Rowdies and Town Boys.
  6. They differ, however, in that while Jewson claims that hospital medicine superseded "bedside medicine", Armstrong sees the latter, "biographical medicine", as he names it, as remaining in exchange relationships between hospital doctors and general practitioners to re-emerge in recent years as a separate, but not necessarily subservient specialism.
  7. The method adopted differed in important ways from the earlier biographical approach discussed so far.
  8. A chamber-pot is said to be on offer with Mozart on the outside and Salieri inside; and in the bookshops, serious biographical and analytical works are well hidden under a catch-crop of sugary Mozart nostalgia.
  9. I became increasingly interested in gay men's specific ways of seeing the world - what one might call, to use a now unfashionable phrase of Raymond Williams, male homosexual structures of feeling - but to qualify for inclusion in this framework, texts had to pass an "authorship test" ("is/was he gay?") that harked back to the bad old days of crudely biographical criticism.
  10. The second point to note about the Ellis and Bowerman surveys is that neither was concerned with cases of really outstanding creativity, of the kind that have been the subject of individual biographical analyses.
  11. A special category of illustrated book is the "extra-illustrated" or, "grangerised" work, so called after James Granger (1723-;76) who, in 1769-;74, published a five volume Biographical History of England with blank leaves for the purchaser to add additional illustrative material-portraits, facsimiles, plans, topographical scenes, even original letters and documents.
  12. The elections have been organised without the facility for the candidates to address the electorate directly, that is with more than mere biographical detail.
  13. Towards the end of the 19th century, in 1894, former College Principal James Beart Simonds published in his old age a series of biographical sketches of some College teachers he had known.

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