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... least as though he were our main interest and Shakespeare's too . By this means we shall see how Polonius and his various interlocutors ought to act their parts in order to convey his true motivation and behaviour , as well as his ...
... least as though he were our main interest and Shakespeare's too . By this means we shall see how Polonius and his various interlocutors ought to act their parts in order to convey his true motivation and behaviour , as well as his ...
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... least apparently , eminently sane , should not shut out the possibility that certain other actions might be described as clinically mad . After all , Pound did spend twelve years of his life , from 1946 to 1958 , as an inmate of St ...
... least apparently , eminently sane , should not shut out the possibility that certain other actions might be described as clinically mad . After all , Pound did spend twelve years of his life , from 1946 to 1958 , as an inmate of St ...
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... least in biographies , and for the time being I refrained from making any such judgment . This was after all Pound's greatest creative period : 1914-20 were the years in which he wrote not just Cathay ( which , though nominally a set of ...
... least in biographies , and for the time being I refrained from making any such judgment . This was after all Pound's greatest creative period : 1914-20 were the years in which he wrote not just Cathay ( which , though nominally a set of ...
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by A N Wilson FRSL | 1 |
DID DOVER WILSON MISS A TRICK? | 24 |
BOSWELLS CORSICA | 46 |
Urheberrecht | |
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