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... voices and the like , but actual sounds , usually sentences , floatingly acquired . Those speak- ing these sentences ... voice of this decade , or of my time ; I have caught its cadence and I can hear how we speak now . ' Havelock Ellis ...
... voices and the like , but actual sounds , usually sentences , floatingly acquired . Those speak- ing these sentences ... voice of this decade , or of my time ; I have caught its cadence and I can hear how we speak now . ' Havelock Ellis ...
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... voice - however lacking in eloquence the previous age accuses it of being . And it is only by a true - and dis- passionate , if you like - hearing of this voice that we can artistically create both the individual speaker and the ...
... voice - however lacking in eloquence the previous age accuses it of being . And it is only by a true - and dis- passionate , if you like - hearing of this voice that we can artistically create both the individual speaker and the ...
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... voice and nothing else , but not voice as in ' finding a voice ' . Learning the craft is learning to turn the windlass at the well of poetry . Usually you begin by dropping the bucket half- way down the shaft and winding up a taking of ...
... voice and nothing else , but not voice as in ' finding a voice ' . Learning the craft is learning to turn the windlass at the well of poetry . Usually you begin by dropping the bucket half- way down the shaft and winding up a taking of ...
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INDIA IN ENGLISH LITERATURE | 15 |
FORWARD TO NATURE | 34 |
SOME WASPS IN | 52 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Alan Garner American Beatrix Potter beauty become Bengali better biography British called century Cézanne chance characters child colour course Creevey critics D. H. Lawrence decalcomania discover divine E. M. Forster element experience fact feel felt fiction Forster FRSL give Goon Show Hardy hear Hindu human humour idea imagination Keats Keats's kind Kipling lecture listening literary living look mean mind modern mystery nature never novel novelist once P. G. Wodehouse P. L. Travers painter painting perhaps person piece play poem poet poetic poetry political prose pudding reader remember rhyme seemed sense skull sort sound Spike Milligan story talk technique theme thing thought tion Tollund turn V. S. Pritchett verse VINCENT CRONIN voice wanted whole wonder words worms writing about India written wrote