Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... perhaps any , undergraduate's unhappy love affair . Maturin was a Church of Ireland clergyman who adored dancing ; he wore a red cockade when writing , to warn off unwelcome interrupters , but in case this danger signal should be ...
... perhaps any , undergraduate's unhappy love affair . Maturin was a Church of Ireland clergyman who adored dancing ; he wore a red cockade when writing , to warn off unwelcome interrupters , but in case this danger signal should be ...
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... Perhaps the middling classes were always there but largely ignored by writers who came from gentry or peasantry Maria Edgeworth , en passant , mocked their suburban vulgarity in The Absentee ; Somerville and Ross saw their intrinsic ...
... Perhaps the middling classes were always there but largely ignored by writers who came from gentry or peasantry Maria Edgeworth , en passant , mocked their suburban vulgarity in The Absentee ; Somerville and Ross saw their intrinsic ...
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... perhaps of advantage but not of honour . It isn't that , as the saying used to go , we couldn't care less , so much as that it's awfully difficult to know what to care about more . This is a kind of philosophy , a negative one . To ...
... perhaps of advantage but not of honour . It isn't that , as the saying used to go , we couldn't care less , so much as that it's awfully difficult to know what to care about more . This is a kind of philosophy , a negative one . To ...
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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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