Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 26 |
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... write ; but it is permissible to challenge them with the inquiry whether what they are reading or writing gives them the satisfaction which literature can give and has given in the past . They must give the answer ; I can only ask the ...
... write ; but it is permissible to challenge them with the inquiry whether what they are reading or writing gives them the satisfaction which literature can give and has given in the past . They must give the answer ; I can only ask the ...
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... writer is asking the reader to do what he should do for him ; and it is just because the writer's mind is , ex hypothesi , of a higher or at least a rarer order that the interpretation of it should be provided by the writer himself ...
... writer is asking the reader to do what he should do for him ; and it is just because the writer's mind is , ex hypothesi , of a higher or at least a rarer order that the interpretation of it should be provided by the writer himself ...
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... write . ' I am the father of three children , all of whom seem to want to write , and all of whom I naturally think rather brilliant ; and I am not at all at ease about it . It seems to me that Part 1 any literary biography might well ...
... write . ' I am the father of three children , all of whom seem to want to write , and all of whom I naturally think rather brilliant ; and I am not at all at ease about it . It seems to me that Part 1 any literary biography might well ...
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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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