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Destierro. Sonetos. Décimas concéntricas y excéntricas. Burlas y veras castellanas
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193:, Madrid, Ediciones Mateu, 1917. Prólogo de Ramón Pérez de Ayala.
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Due to his
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326:La sombra desterrada y otros poemas
265:, México, Editorial Centauro, 1946.
203:Poesías escogidas. Ciclo de mocedad
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259:, México, Editorial Atlante, 1944.
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197:Las interrogaciones del silencio
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299:Poemas y fragmentos inéditos
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314:El extrañado y otros poemas
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115:Juan José Domenchina Moreu
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271:, México, Stylo, 1948.
263:Tres elegías jubilares
251:Tercera elegía jubilar
185:Publications include:
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141:(1932). His wife was
308:La sombra desterrada
281:La sombra desterrada
573:Writers from Madrid
538:Biografías y Vidas
215:El tacto fervoroso
131:Juan Ramón Jiménez
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