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... looks as if the further North we go the more genuine the feeling for external nature is , and the Scottish ... look for lively incidental illustrations from everyday life . But the mingling of fact and fancy is perhaps nowhere ...
... looks as if the further North we go the more genuine the feeling for external nature is , and the Scottish ... look for lively incidental illustrations from everyday life . But the mingling of fact and fancy is perhaps nowhere ...
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... look for the full meaning . The result is peculiar . The meaning is there in abundance . The play is constructed with hard thought , but it touches us at two levels , the one almost purely musical , the other largely intellectual . The ...
... look for the full meaning . The result is peculiar . The meaning is there in abundance . The play is constructed with hard thought , but it touches us at two levels , the one almost purely musical , the other largely intellectual . The ...
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... look of fear , of horror of the end . And I remember that then , by the death - bed of that poor old woman , I felt aghast for Zinaïda , and longed to pray for her , for my father — and for myself . ” There let us leave it . We have ...
... look of fear , of horror of the end . And I remember that then , by the death - bed of that poor old woman , I felt aghast for Zinaïda , and longed to pray for her , for my father — and for myself . ” There let us leave it . We have ...
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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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