Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... kind of aesthete , and the unusualness lay in the fact that he was at the same time an unusual kind of hearty . He was a great watcher of games - the Tavern at Lords was one of the places one could normally expect to meet him — and a ...
... kind of aesthete , and the unusualness lay in the fact that he was at the same time an unusual kind of hearty . He was a great watcher of games - the Tavern at Lords was one of the places one could normally expect to meet him — and a ...
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... kind of poetry J. M. Synge had in mind , when he wrote : I have often thought that at the side of poetic diction , which everyone condemns , modern verse uses a great deal of poetic material , using poetic in the same special sense ...
... kind of poetry J. M. Synge had in mind , when he wrote : I have often thought that at the side of poetic diction , which everyone condemns , modern verse uses a great deal of poetic material , using poetic in the same special sense ...
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... kind of truth that exists in the mind of God is different : unchanging and universal . This is not as foolish as it sounds , and is still an issue today when we argue for example that Hamlet's problems have a universal validity ...
... kind of truth that exists in the mind of God is different : unchanging and universal . This is not as foolish as it sounds , and is still an issue today when we argue for example that Hamlet's problems have a universal validity ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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