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... characters running away with ideas , for the only character need be the poet and the control he could exercise and indeed needed to exercise was very different from the loose rein he needed to give to characters in a novel . There was ...
... characters running away with ideas , for the only character need be the poet and the control he could exercise and indeed needed to exercise was very different from the loose rein he needed to give to characters in a novel . There was ...
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... characters . A writer who draws a sympathetic portrait of a friend , or even an unsympathetic one of an enemy , is merely doing a good job of reportage . The character remains objective where it should be subjective or primarily ...
... characters . A writer who draws a sympathetic portrait of a friend , or even an unsympathetic one of an enemy , is merely doing a good job of reportage . The character remains objective where it should be subjective or primarily ...
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... character , but learns also never completely to merge it with his own , so at will he is able to perform the feat of feeling deeply within the person he has begot and also with- drawing to observe him from without . This is the choicest ...
... character , but learns also never completely to merge it with his own , so at will he is able to perform the feat of feeling deeply within the person he has begot and also with- drawing to observe him from without . This is the choicest ...
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The Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1975 | 24 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1974 | 47 |
The Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1975 | 57 |
Urheberrecht | |
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