Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 25 |
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... less wobbly and less precarious than it may sometimes seem . They may be obscured for a time , but their eclipses are not total , nor are they shorn of all their beams ; for only a totalitarian dictatorship can suddenly or gradually ...
... less wobbly and less precarious than it may sometimes seem . They may be obscured for a time , but their eclipses are not total , nor are they shorn of all their beams ; for only a totalitarian dictatorship can suddenly or gradually ...
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... less undeniably poetry of a high order . They haunt the memory , and long familiarity with them does not dull their appeal . But are they tragic or even human ? Does the emotion in them have any close connection with the emotions of a ...
... less undeniably poetry of a high order . They haunt the memory , and long familiarity with them does not dull their appeal . But are they tragic or even human ? Does the emotion in them have any close connection with the emotions of a ...
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... less sentimental , less sugary and less optimistic , more violent and more direct ; their dialogue was more natural , and they chose their characters from a world that since the days of Defoe writers of fiction had somewhat neglected ...
... less sentimental , less sugary and less optimistic , more violent and more direct ; their dialogue was more natural , and they chose their characters from a world that since the days of Defoe writers of fiction had somewhat neglected ...
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Fact and Fancy in Medieval English Literature By Miss | 12 |
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