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... Morris may have felt himself the successor of Chaucer , there is none of Chaucer's vigorous interest in and command of life in so many of its forms , the sense of nihil humanum a me alienum puto . Morris's interest is always in the pic ...
... Morris may have felt himself the successor of Chaucer , there is none of Chaucer's vigorous interest in and command of life in so many of its forms , the sense of nihil humanum a me alienum puto . Morris's interest is always in the pic ...
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... Morris and often quoted their written and other work . Emile Gallé ( a leader among Art Nouveau designers at Nancy ) and Jean Lahor , whose book on William Morris was published in 1897 , believed that these three men were the precursors ...
... Morris and often quoted their written and other work . Emile Gallé ( a leader among Art Nouveau designers at Nancy ) and Jean Lahor , whose book on William Morris was published in 1897 , believed that these three men were the precursors ...
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... MORRIS , WILLIAM ( 1834-96 ) : Poet , painter , and typographer ; b . Walthamstow ; educated at Marlborough and ... Morris , Marshall , Faulkner & Co. , 1862 ; published several volumes of poetry with some success ; bought Kelmscott ...
... MORRIS , WILLIAM ( 1834-96 ) : Poet , painter , and typographer ; b . Walthamstow ; educated at Marlborough and ... Morris , Marshall , Faulkner & Co. , 1862 ; published several volumes of poetry with some success ; bought Kelmscott ...
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