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... nature or the narrative of suffering and hardship . In that same letter to his prospective Bishop on his approach to the Anglican fold , Andrew Young - enduring as always what has been called his ' existential inferiority ' - writes ...
... nature or the narrative of suffering and hardship . In that same letter to his prospective Bishop on his approach to the Anglican fold , Andrew Young - enduring as always what has been called his ' existential inferiority ' - writes ...
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... nature poetry . Yet however well turned , there is never a note of mawkishness or glibness in Young's poetry . Both writers preserve the gravity and simplicity that marks great poetry . When , at another time , I asked Thomas which ...
... nature poetry . Yet however well turned , there is never a note of mawkishness or glibness in Young's poetry . Both writers preserve the gravity and simplicity that marks great poetry . When , at another time , I asked Thomas which ...
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... nature of evidence . Nobody can be trusted unhesitatingly , neither wives , husbands , lovers nor friends . Letters and papers may have been written for a specific purpose , and so be untrue or half - true ; witnesses say , and perhaps ...
... nature of evidence . Nobody can be trusted unhesitatingly , neither wives , husbands , lovers nor friends . Letters and papers may have been written for a specific purpose , and so be untrue or half - true ; witnesses say , and perhaps ...
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KEYNES AND BLOOMSBURY | 15 |
THE PROLIFIC WRITER | 28 |
BUT WHAT GOOD CAME OF IT AT LAST? | 61 |
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