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... already , in chapter 13 , explained that , though he is writing the book in the intrusive authorial style favoured by Victorian novelists , he himself subscribes to a modern , existentialist philos- ophy of life which obliges him to ...
... already , in chapter 13 , explained that , though he is writing the book in the intrusive authorial style favoured by Victorian novelists , he himself subscribes to a modern , existentialist philos- ophy of life which obliges him to ...
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... already beginning to crumble the defences of Eudora , the poor cozened Lysander is already planning to pretend to have been murdered on a business trip , in order to see whether his ' widow ' Cynthia will keep her vows of lifelong ...
... already beginning to crumble the defences of Eudora , the poor cozened Lysander is already planning to pretend to have been murdered on a business trip , in order to see whether his ' widow ' Cynthia will keep her vows of lifelong ...
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... already reached Greece . The notion that the Greeks might throw out their Turkish rulers and take their place among the nations of Europe was already com- monplace in the literature of Western Europe . It was a romantic dream long ...
... already reached Greece . The notion that the Greeks might throw out their Turkish rulers and take their place among the nations of Europe was already com- monplace in the literature of Western Europe . It was a romantic dream long ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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