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... tell the truth , since before you can tell it you must perceive it . But the writer of a literary testament should have at least enough detachment to realize when he is being ridiculous , pompous , or sententious , and also to recognize ...
... tell the truth , since before you can tell it you must perceive it . But the writer of a literary testament should have at least enough detachment to realize when he is being ridiculous , pompous , or sententious , and also to recognize ...
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... tell us what has been happening . He had seen Procathren lead the soldiers to the Rectory , had heard him haranguing ... tell him her name , he persuades her at last to wish him a happy birthday . A stage direction tells us that the ...
... tell us what has been happening . He had seen Procathren lead the soldiers to the Rectory , had heard him haranguing ... tell him her name , he persuades her at last to wish him a happy birthday . A stage direction tells us that the ...
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... tell us more . For example , the sources tell us that the King signed some order on 15 May . They tell us nothing about anything else that he did that day . But in fact he did many other things that day that we know nothing about , the ...
... tell us more . For example , the sources tell us that the King signed some order on 15 May . They tell us nothing about anything else that he did that day . But in fact he did many other things that day that we know nothing about , the ...
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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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