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... thing — that is to say not a death in a book . From the hideous realism of the ' stained cloak ' after she is sick ... thing to meet them once in a way , for thanks to them , when one reads a book or an article , one can ' read between ...
... thing — that is to say not a death in a book . From the hideous realism of the ' stained cloak ' after she is sick ... thing to meet them once in a way , for thanks to them , when one reads a book or an article , one can ' read between ...
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... things . He has invented chemicals and has sprayed the trees where the nightingale sang with the moon's white beams ... thing ; absolutely everything . We can't envisage the changes . They come so fast and so furious . Something new 42 ...
... things . He has invented chemicals and has sprayed the trees where the nightingale sang with the moon's white beams ... thing ; absolutely everything . We can't envisage the changes . They come so fast and so furious . Something new 42 ...
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... thing , the marvellous discovery or invention , is to be made known and put to universal advantage . But the process goes on , and is repeated for ever in the history of mankind . Thus the contradiction arises . We find that we are tied ...
... thing , the marvellous discovery or invention , is to be made known and put to universal advantage . But the process goes on , and is repeated for ever in the history of mankind . Thus the contradiction arises . We find that we are tied ...
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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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