Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1966 |
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... sense of humour which , it is said , is one of the faculties which differentiate us from the other animals . Jane Austen had an unfailing sense of humour , but if she had much sense of tragedy , or even of sadness , except in Sense and ...
... sense of humour which , it is said , is one of the faculties which differentiate us from the other animals . Jane Austen had an unfailing sense of humour , but if she had much sense of tragedy , or even of sadness , except in Sense and ...
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... sense of awe and wonder . The dramatist cannot give pleasure to the discerning few unless he is also giving pleasure to the less discerning many . Further he must give his audiences what they want , because otherwise he will have no ...
... sense of awe and wonder . The dramatist cannot give pleasure to the discerning few unless he is also giving pleasure to the less discerning many . Further he must give his audiences what they want , because otherwise he will have no ...
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... sense of human loneliness , and of the irrelevance of human achievement . It is a poem about loneliness and suffering , ending with the tragic urge towards exploration : ' Old men ought to be explorers . ' ' We must be still and still ...
... sense of human loneliness , and of the irrelevance of human achievement . It is a poem about loneliness and suffering , ending with the tragic urge towards exploration : ' Old men ought to be explorers . ' ' We must be still and still ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1960 | 19 |
THE PLAYS OF JOHN WHITING | 36 |
THE COMEDIES OF T S ELIOT 55 | 55 |
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