Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... example Robert Graves's Goodbye to All That . He writes in a direct and factual and workmanlike way , less oc- cupied with his aesthetic and moral responses than either Blunden , or , say , Sassoon . His approach is professional in a ...
... example Robert Graves's Goodbye to All That . He writes in a direct and factual and workmanlike way , less oc- cupied with his aesthetic and moral responses than either Blunden , or , say , Sassoon . His approach is professional in a ...
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... examples seem to me to show a marvellously balanced and objective self - awareness . I know that Mme Verdurin is ... example , after she has attacked Charlus in the most cruel way at her party , she turns to her husband and suggests ...
... examples seem to me to show a marvellously balanced and objective self - awareness . I know that Mme Verdurin is ... example , after she has attacked Charlus in the most cruel way at her party , she turns to her husband and suggests ...
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... example of this method is his essay on Shake- speare , in which Bagehot virtually turns himself into a detective to ferret out facts about Shakespeare's life from his works . He quotes for example the description of the hunt in Venus ...
... example of this method is his essay on Shake- speare , in which Bagehot virtually turns himself into a detective to ferret out facts about Shakespeare's life from his works . He quotes for example the description of the hunt in Venus ...
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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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