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... once or twice , just as a politician may change his party once or twice ; but if he does it oftener the thread of personality is broken . The ordinary novelist cannot afford to let his characters be as inconsistent as people are in real ...
... once or twice , just as a politician may change his party once or twice ; but if he does it oftener the thread of personality is broken . The ordinary novelist cannot afford to let his characters be as inconsistent as people are in real ...
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... Once they had got held up by a fog ; once they had gone to the wrong house . The third time they apologized . And not only did they go to the wrong house , they came , in a sense , to the wrong person . I well remember our conversation ...
... Once they had got held up by a fog ; once they had gone to the wrong house . The third time they apologized . And not only did they go to the wrong house , they came , in a sense , to the wrong person . I well remember our conversation ...
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... once that I am not going to claim to know better than the authors themselves what their intentions were . If a man tells us that he wrote a play to enforce a particular truth , or to illustrate a particular pattern , I think we should ...
... once that I am not going to claim to know better than the authors themselves what their intentions were . If a man tells us that he wrote a play to enforce a particular truth , or to illustrate a particular pattern , I think we should ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT | 55 |
Urheberrecht | |
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