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... thought into being , I do not mean that , once in being , it should not be thought about . Very much the contrary . The element of reflection is a vital one - vital , and therefore essential . The novelist- surely ? —is constantly ...
... thought into being , I do not mean that , once in being , it should not be thought about . Very much the contrary . The element of reflection is a vital one - vital , and therefore essential . The novelist- surely ? —is constantly ...
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... thought , and , all unconsciously to herself , of the way in which she has suffered . . . . ' Currer Bell's ' modes of thought ' , and ' the way in which she suffered ' , have always from the first interested readers as much as the ...
... thought , and , all unconsciously to herself , of the way in which she has suffered . . . . ' Currer Bell's ' modes of thought ' , and ' the way in which she suffered ' , have always from the first interested readers as much as the ...
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... thought all that was best in Ireland came from England , and yet in his Commonplace Book he wrote apropos Newton's ideas , ' we Irish do not think so ' ; and he thought Ireland should be independent , querying whether Ireland might not ...
... thought all that was best in Ireland came from England , and yet in his Commonplace Book he wrote apropos Newton's ideas , ' we Irish do not think so ' ; and he thought Ireland should be independent , querying whether Ireland might not ...
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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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