Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... less so as I had developed myself and as Auden's own development had made him a less congenial poet . In that snap judgement I was thinking more of the ideology of Auden's later poetry than of its technique , and indeed I was slow in ...
... less so as I had developed myself and as Auden's own development had made him a less congenial poet . In that snap judgement I was thinking more of the ideology of Auden's later poetry than of its technique , and indeed I was slow in ...
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... less the catastrophe that a third world war would be . One cannot imagine a Duchess of Richmond giving a ball on the eve of the descent of the hydrogen bomb , supposing she had been given warning of it . No , that kind of Abyss could ...
... less the catastrophe that a third world war would be . One cannot imagine a Duchess of Richmond giving a ball on the eve of the descent of the hydrogen bomb , supposing she had been given warning of it . No , that kind of Abyss could ...
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... less surpassed . The achievement of Crowe and Cavalcaselle none the less was very great , and I want here to strike out a claim for Crowe . The two men met for the first time in 1847 , when Cavalcaselle was 27 and Crowe was 22 , and ...
... less surpassed . The achievement of Crowe and Cavalcaselle none the less was very great , and I want here to strike out a claim for Crowe . The two men met for the first time in 1847 , when Cavalcaselle was 27 and Crowe was 22 , and ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
A BICENTENARY | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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