Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1966 |
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... letter for one of the women , playing the part of Messenger to tell us what has been happening . He had seen Procathren lead the soldiers to the Rectory , had heard him haranguing Aldus , the Rector , and Aldus , when he was left alone ...
... letter for one of the women , playing the part of Messenger to tell us what has been happening . He had seen Procathren lead the soldiers to the Rectory , had heard him haranguing Aldus , the Rector , and Aldus , when he was left alone ...
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... letter to Bothwell , and how she threw the letter into the fire in despair . But she was equally annoyed when the number of her attendants waiting on her in prison was reduced to twenty . She was able to make much more propaganda out of ...
... letter to Bothwell , and how she threw the letter into the fire in despair . But she was equally annoyed when the number of her attendants waiting on her in prison was reduced to twenty . She was able to make much more propaganda out of ...
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... letter on his life's masterpiece to his old friend Dr. Eustace , written on 9 February 1768 , a month before his death , Sterne says : ' it is not in the power of anyone to taste humour , however he may wish it - ' tis the gift of God ...
... letter on his life's masterpiece to his old friend Dr. Eustace , written on 9 February 1768 , a month before his death , Sterne says : ' it is not in the power of anyone to taste humour , however he may wish it - ' tis the gift of God ...
Inhalt
Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
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