Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... hope that my Proust has got anything which yours does not also possess , but if I should say something which you have always thought about him , I hope you will forgive me because we both love him . You must understand that if I leave ...
... hope that my Proust has got anything which yours does not also possess , but if I should say something which you have always thought about him , I hope you will forgive me because we both love him . You must understand that if I leave ...
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... hope ; he never showed despair , even distrusted the word " inespoir " forged by Thomas Hardy ... In truth Marcel Proust placed himself on the side of hope . For him the Artist's mission in life was to show us the riches , hidden ...
... hope ; he never showed despair , even distrusted the word " inespoir " forged by Thomas Hardy ... In truth Marcel Proust placed himself on the side of hope . For him the Artist's mission in life was to show us the riches , hidden ...
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... hope to seed- and suggests that my India made me talkative , Forster's stunned him into silence . But this mood of irritation never lasts long . Unnerving as it can be to read your own reviews and sometimes suspect that it is another ...
... hope to seed- and suggests that my India made me talkative , Forster's stunned him into silence . But this mood of irritation never lasts long . Unnerving as it can be to read your own reviews and sometimes suspect that it is another ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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