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... imagination in childrens ' books to a minimum ( save , of course , for the great childrens ' books among which Mr Trease names to my delight , Rewards and Fairies ) . In concluding passages of great concern to contemporary writers and ...
... imagination in childrens ' books to a minimum ( save , of course , for the great childrens ' books among which Mr Trease names to my delight , Rewards and Fairies ) . In concluding passages of great concern to contemporary writers and ...
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... imaginative impulses that she had lost interest in the undoubted literary skills that might have translated them into ... imagination was , and their judgements on their friends ' works were bleakly moralistic and utilitarian . ' ... I ...
... imaginative impulses that she had lost interest in the undoubted literary skills that might have translated them into ... imagination was , and their judgements on their friends ' works were bleakly moralistic and utilitarian . ' ... I ...
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... imaginative use in his art : The world's a stage . The trifling entrance fee Is paid ( by proxy ) to the registrar ... imagination . In his restless crashing about the world , never still for a moment , Belloc was actually like that ...
... imaginative use in his art : The world's a stage . The trifling entrance fee Is paid ( by proxy ) to the registrar ... imagination . In his restless crashing about the world , never still for a moment , Belloc was actually like that ...
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ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 43 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture | 62 |
Urheberrecht | |
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