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... final chapters ; the real and daunting problem of the final chapter was the subject of Dr Lodge's talk , and he showed us , with many telling examples , how the problem has presented itself to Victorian and modern writers , and how they ...
... final chapters ; the real and daunting problem of the final chapter was the subject of Dr Lodge's talk , and he showed us , with many telling examples , how the problem has presented itself to Victorian and modern writers , and how they ...
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... final summer of his life he was amused to find himself in the presence of the last survivor of Chateaubriand's immediate family , and to overhear two ladies talking about her at cross- purposes . They were in fact rather ill - informed ...
... final summer of his life he was amused to find himself in the presence of the last survivor of Chateaubriand's immediate family , and to overhear two ladies talking about her at cross- purposes . They were in fact rather ill - informed ...
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... final apotheosis brings to the firmament a set of intellectual qualities rather than a transfigured human being . When struck by an off - stage pistol shot , he seems to wel- come the opportunity for a final pyrotechnic display of ...
... final apotheosis brings to the firmament a set of intellectual qualities rather than a transfigured human being . When struck by an off - stage pistol shot , he seems to wel- come the opportunity for a final pyrotechnic display of ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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