Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... gives them the satisfaction which literature can give and has given in the past . They must give the answer ; I can only ask the questions which the literature of the day provokes in a veteran . My memory goes back to the years when new ...
... gives them the satisfaction which literature can give and has given in the past . They must give the answer ; I can only ask the questions which the literature of the day provokes in a veteran . My memory goes back to the years when new ...
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... give us indigestion . Most of us in reading go in for a bad diet , with the result that our minds are not fed . They become rattle - pated or addled , or just dull and constipated . Now it was very different when men starved for ...
... give us indigestion . Most of us in reading go in for a bad diet , with the result that our minds are not fed . They become rattle - pated or addled , or just dull and constipated . Now it was very different when men starved for ...
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... give a valuable day - to - day account of the army's movements . But on the whole it was the churches and the fine ... gives about twenty times the space to Salisbury Cathedral that he gives to the Battle of Naseby — a circumstance which ...
... give a valuable day - to - day account of the army's movements . But on the whole it was the churches and the fine ... gives about twenty times the space to Salisbury Cathedral that he gives to the Battle of Naseby — a circumstance which ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Jam Rude Donatus | 1 |
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture Milton and the Classics | 59 |
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