Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... seen in a flash of transient perception . Who cares that the supposed protagonist of this poem is Augusta Geraldine Almeda , when what she sees is such a vision as this ? There shines the moon , at noon of night— Vision of glory - Dream ...
... seen in a flash of transient perception . Who cares that the supposed protagonist of this poem is Augusta Geraldine Almeda , when what she sees is such a vision as this ? There shines the moon , at noon of night— Vision of glory - Dream ...
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... seen a fairish in Fieldhead Hollow ; an ' that were the last fairish that were ever seen on this country side ( tho ' they've been heard on within these 40 year ) . A lonesome spot it were — and a bonnie spot - full of oak trees and nut ...
... seen a fairish in Fieldhead Hollow ; an ' that were the last fairish that were ever seen on this country side ( tho ' they've been heard on within these 40 year ) . A lonesome spot it were — and a bonnie spot - full of oak trees and nut ...
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... seen as at least as important and fascinating a subject for a writer of fiction as , let us say , the same man's sex life . Of course normally it takes up more of his day , and is performed in public among several other people , and its ...
... seen as at least as important and fascinating a subject for a writer of fiction as , let us say , the same man's sex life . Of course normally it takes up more of his day , and is performed in public among several other people , and its ...
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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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