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... believe in these people , I know the look of the streets they walk in and I recognize the smell of their houses . But in fiction , as in life , you can seldom get one thing except at the cost of another ; and it has seemed to me that ...
... believe in these people , I know the look of the streets they walk in and I recognize the smell of their houses . But in fiction , as in life , you can seldom get one thing except at the cost of another ; and it has seemed to me that ...
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... believe that people will lose their desire to be told stories . It is a desire inherent in the human race . I suggest to you that it may well be satisfied by the radio . It may be that listeners will take the place of readers , and that ...
... believe that people will lose their desire to be told stories . It is a desire inherent in the human race . I suggest to you that it may well be satisfied by the radio . It may be that listeners will take the place of readers , and that ...
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... believe in a second life , but if you are a poet , to escape into it - and thereby to escape from your sense of earthly frustration and perplexity . The prospect should be a splendid outlet for our creative energy and ethical wisdom . I ...
... believe in a second life , but if you are a poet , to escape into it - and thereby to escape from your sense of earthly frustration and perplexity . The prospect should be a splendid outlet for our creative energy and ethical wisdom . I ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
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Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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