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... leave it . We have been in the presence of a great artist and a gentle man of whom there is need in this restive , bitter and opinionated world . Unless civilization is utterly destroyed by those whose materialism has brought it to the ...
... leave it . We have been in the presence of a great artist and a gentle man of whom there is need in this restive , bitter and opinionated world . Unless civilization is utterly destroyed by those whose materialism has brought it to the ...
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... leave things in the air so that the reader must answer for himself any questions he has to ask . Following an unfortunate precept of Chekhov , they fight shy of the dramatic and the unexpected . Chekhov protested that people do not go ...
... leave things in the air so that the reader must answer for himself any questions he has to ask . Following an unfortunate precept of Chekhov , they fight shy of the dramatic and the unexpected . Chekhov protested that people do not go ...
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... leaves . Farther on , they encounter the hideous shapes of ancient monsters . One might be reading some scenes from The Faerie Queene , ' or Milton's description of hell : 6 " Where all life dies , death lives , and nature breeds ...
... leaves . Farther on , they encounter the hideous shapes of ancient monsters . One might be reading some scenes from The Faerie Queene , ' or Milton's description of hell : 6 " Where all life dies , death lives , and nature breeds ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
Thomas | 28 |
Atalanta in Calydon By C M Bowra M A F B A | 51 |
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