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... hand we enjoy the reassu- rance that stories provide , the reassurance that there is a mean- ingful order in reality , especially if it is one that conforms to our hopes and desires . On the other hand we know that the patterns of ...
... hand we enjoy the reassu- rance that stories provide , the reassurance that there is a mean- ingful order in reality , especially if it is one that conforms to our hopes and desires . On the other hand we know that the patterns of ...
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Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). On the other hand - and this strikes us as strange - Lord Ches- terfield ... hands ) , he regretted its absence as much as we do . We would not quarrel with his advice to Philip that a ...
Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain). On the other hand - and this strikes us as strange - Lord Ches- terfield ... hands ) , he regretted its absence as much as we do . We would not quarrel with his advice to Philip that a ...
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... hand ' and the ' hearts ' that follow reveal one of his sources : the hymn , and ironically it's a hymn translated from the German beginning Now thank we all our God With heart , and hands and voices ... Shortly before Brooke's death ...
... hand ' and the ' hearts ' that follow reveal one of his sources : the hymn , and ironically it's a hymn translated from the German beginning Now thank we all our God With heart , and hands and voices ... Shortly before Brooke's death ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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