alism in, 221, 224,
228.
-- -- style in, 228, 230.
-- -- the supernatural in,
17, 196-209, 216.
-- -- sources of, 232, 233,
234.
Zamorna.
-- _See_ Heathcliff.
-- _See_ "Gondal Poems".
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