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... look for a deeper reading of human character , or if not that for a greater readiness to come to grips with the ' public ' issues which seem to be implicit in his subject . There are numerous side - glances in the dialogue at modern ...
... look for a deeper reading of human character , or if not that for a greater readiness to come to grips with the ' public ' issues which seem to be implicit in his subject . There are numerous side - glances in the dialogue at modern ...
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... look to writers of the past and to their own slightly older contemporaries for guidance . It is not a question of deliberate imitation : what hap- pens is that a young poet simply does not know fully what he wants to say , still less ...
... look to writers of the past and to their own slightly older contemporaries for guidance . It is not a question of deliberate imitation : what hap- pens is that a young poet simply does not know fully what he wants to say , still less ...
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... look and read like a novel by John Lodwick ; and he might also have supposed that rebels such as Mr. Lodwick's characters had a particular claim on the atten- tion of the artist and the respect of the general public . That this idea ...
... look and read like a novel by John Lodwick ; and he might also have supposed that rebels such as Mr. Lodwick's characters had a particular claim on the atten- tion of the artist and the respect of the general public . That this idea ...
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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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