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... becomes acute . Literary beauty and charm become dangerous distractions . As Sir Walter Raleigh pointed out in an essay on Style , the Latin historian who declared that he would have made Pompey win the battle of Pharsalia had the ...
... becomes acute . Literary beauty and charm become dangerous distractions . As Sir Walter Raleigh pointed out in an essay on Style , the Latin historian who declared that he would have made Pompey win the battle of Pharsalia had the ...
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... become increasingly familiar and by which some of them , not least Marcel Proust himself , were to become almost fascinated . It was this immersion of men of letters in a military environment , which reached its peak in the Great War ...
... become increasingly familiar and by which some of them , not least Marcel Proust himself , were to become almost fascinated . It was this immersion of men of letters in a military environment , which reached its peak in the Great War ...
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... become a recognizable and predictable - device of literary patterning , and is then avoided by writers anxious to ... becomes fragmented and specialized , and the more artistically ambitious novelists write for a minority whose ...
... become a recognizable and predictable - device of literary patterning , and is then avoided by writers anxious to ... becomes fragmented and specialized , and the more artistically ambitious novelists write for a minority whose ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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