Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... once again beneath the sway of those unknown laws which we have obeyed because we bore their precepts in our hearts . The last view of Proust I should like to bring before you is for me the most important one - I do not speak too ...
... once again beneath the sway of those unknown laws which we have obeyed because we bore their precepts in our hearts . The last view of Proust I should like to bring before you is for me the most important one - I do not speak too ...
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... once have called— one of us ' — white men who year by year came out to take up the white man's burden , but looked and sounded less and less like Ronny Heaslop and more and more like schoolmaster Fielding . The illusion of their ...
... once have called— one of us ' — white men who year by year came out to take up the white man's burden , but looked and sounded less and less like Ronny Heaslop and more and more like schoolmaster Fielding . The illusion of their ...
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... once been a poet and that surely I had his book , I searched and found it sandwiched between Songs of a Savoyard and the Spirit of Man , which was , I'm afraid , a random rather than a deliberate juxtaposition . His name was Enoch ...
... once been a poet and that surely I had his book , I searched and found it sandwiched between Songs of a Savoyard and the Spirit of Man , which was , I'm afraid , a random rather than a deliberate juxtaposition . His name was Enoch ...
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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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