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... common speech but used with controlled art to emphasise the sentiment , decorated discreetly according to the idiom of the time . It is perfect epideictic oratory . Elizabeth's successor , James VI of Scotland and I of England , a ...
... common speech but used with controlled art to emphasise the sentiment , decorated discreetly according to the idiom of the time . It is perfect epideictic oratory . Elizabeth's successor , James VI of Scotland and I of England , a ...
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... common reader -not because they tell heart - easing things , but because they confirm the common sense of the world . Not every poem in a traditional mode is a good poem , of course , or an interesting or intelligent one ; but I can see ...
... common reader -not because they tell heart - easing things , but because they confirm the common sense of the world . Not every poem in a traditional mode is a good poem , of course , or an interesting or intelligent one ; but I can see ...
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... Common . Walter Allen has said that one might imagine , reading Gissing's novels , that ' the sole end of life was that men and women should read together ' . Even more accurate , I think , would be to say that Gissing's vision was that ...
... Common . Walter Allen has said that one might imagine , reading Gissing's novels , that ' the sole end of life was that men and women should read together ' . Even more accurate , I think , would be to say that Gissing's vision was that ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
THE LIFE AND EARLY DEATH OF GEORGIANISM | 47 |
Urheberrecht | |
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