Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 29 |
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... interest of the legal principles which they lay down , and for the drama which lies behind the stark facts imagination is necessary in the reader , unless it is developed , as it often is , in a judgement of the less ' dry ' type - and ...
... interest of the legal principles which they lay down , and for the drama which lies behind the stark facts imagination is necessary in the reader , unless it is developed , as it often is , in a judgement of the less ' dry ' type - and ...
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... interest us , and rich natures seldom gravitate towards action . Of course there are exceptions . I have already spoken of one : King David . But his wars are boring , and we read his story for the sake of the poet and lover . A very ...
... interest us , and rich natures seldom gravitate towards action . Of course there are exceptions . I have already spoken of one : King David . But his wars are boring , and we read his story for the sake of the poet and lover . A very ...
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... interest in certain American poets who have not achieved great celebrity in this country , notably Miss Marianne Moore and Dr. William Carlos Williams . It is difficult for a reader who comes to these writers with Shakespearian ...
... interest in certain American poets who have not achieved great celebrity in this country , notably Miss Marianne Moore and Dr. William Carlos Williams . It is difficult for a reader who comes to these writers with Shakespearian ...
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By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Katja Reissner Lecture | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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