Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... come to show , onward from book to book , a certain alikeness ( almost , a family resemblance ) to one another ... This comes , I would suggest , from the fact that it is by his way of regarding character , characters , that a novelist ...
... come to show , onward from book to book , a certain alikeness ( almost , a family resemblance ) to one another ... This comes , I would suggest , from the fact that it is by his way of regarding character , characters , that a novelist ...
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... come again ? Stung to the heart with this reflection I started up and mechanically walked to the window - a sweet ... comes with westering winds , with evening's wandering airs , With that clear dusk of heaven that brings the thickest ...
... come again ? Stung to the heart with this reflection I started up and mechanically walked to the window - a sweet ... comes with westering winds , with evening's wandering airs , With that clear dusk of heaven that brings the thickest ...
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... comes to what looks like its logical conclusion ; one that suggests to her that if people are important she no ... come beyond the mere liberal dilemma . She had come , you could say , to the end of herself as she was . She belongs , I ...
... comes to what looks like its logical conclusion ; one that suggests to her that if people are important she no ... come beyond the mere liberal dilemma . She had come , you could say , to the end of herself as she was . She belongs , I ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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