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... called it prose , or begged the question by saying it was Hebrew poetry translated into modern colloquial speech without any attempt to elevate it into English poetry by means of the artifice of verse . Yet Lawrence , writing certain ...
... called it prose , or begged the question by saying it was Hebrew poetry translated into modern colloquial speech without any attempt to elevate it into English poetry by means of the artifice of verse . Yet Lawrence , writing certain ...
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... called Hymns in a Man's Life . The central passage describes the sense of wonder which he called the natural religious sense . ' When all comes to all , the most precious element in life is wonder . ' For this too he found the seed in ...
... called Hymns in a Man's Life . The central passage describes the sense of wonder which he called the natural religious sense . ' When all comes to all , the most precious element in life is wonder . ' For this too he found the seed in ...
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... called Eastern spiritualism and so - called Western materialism , but between two basically different atti- tudes to life - so different that a great contemporary Orientalist suggested a new word for the Eastern approach to existence ...
... called Eastern spiritualism and so - called Western materialism , but between two basically different atti- tudes to life - so different that a great contemporary Orientalist suggested a new word for the Eastern approach to existence ...
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INTRODUCTION BY PETER GREEN M A Ph D f r s l | 1 |
ROUSSEAUS VISIT TO ENGLAND 17667 | 16 |
ASPECTS OF THE HISTORICAL NOVEL | 35 |
Urheberrecht | |
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