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... wished to develop , con- centrate and canalize them . His paternal grandfather had been the bulwark of Bourbon absolutism in Naples : his own ambition was to be the bulwark of moral and historical absolutes . With his urbane stepfather ...
... wished to develop , con- centrate and canalize them . His paternal grandfather had been the bulwark of Bourbon absolutism in Naples : his own ambition was to be the bulwark of moral and historical absolutes . With his urbane stepfather ...
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... wished ' to say all he knew and get his knife into every joint without being felt ' . He also said that he tried to mark his disagree- ment by the lightest touch - as if he wished to efface himself behind his writing like Flaubert . Was ...
... wished ' to say all he knew and get his knife into every joint without being felt ' . He also said that he tried to mark his disagree- ment by the lightest touch - as if he wished to efface himself behind his writing like Flaubert . Was ...
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... wished for my delight , with an incredible perfection , in a brightness not of this world . Something , I know not what , in the very reality of the joy , told me that this could not be talked about , it was too intense for that : and ...
... wished for my delight , with an incredible perfection , in a brightness not of this world . Something , I know not what , in the very reality of the joy , told me that this could not be talked about , it was too intense for that : and ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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