Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1965 |
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... course , he could not have used these gifts effectively unless he had been able to conceive the char- acters in the first place - in other words , unless he had been endowed with great intensity of imagination . These gifts , combined ...
... course , he could not have used these gifts effectively unless he had been able to conceive the char- acters in the first place - in other words , unless he had been endowed with great intensity of imagination . These gifts , combined ...
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... course ends by marrying the master . Though I do not think Lovel is generally much esteemed , I find it strangely fascinating . It too has in the mother of Lovel's first wife , Lady Baker , yet another incarnation of Mrs. Shawe . Lovel ...
... course ends by marrying the master . Though I do not think Lovel is generally much esteemed , I find it strangely fascinating . It too has in the mother of Lovel's first wife , Lady Baker , yet another incarnation of Mrs. Shawe . Lovel ...
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... course of the meal consisted of Yorkshire pudding served alone , borne in on huge dishes held aloft by a procession of chefs ; as this procession entered , those present rose to their feet and sang ' On Ilkla ' Moor baht ' at ' . J. B. ...
... course of the meal consisted of Yorkshire pudding served alone , borne in on huge dishes held aloft by a procession of chefs ; as this procession entered , those present rose to their feet and sang ' On Ilkla ' Moor baht ' at ' . J. B. ...
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INTRODUCTION By RICHARD CHURCH C B E F R S L | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1961 | 18 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1961 | 39 |
Urheberrecht | |
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