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... writing ... it is imaginative criticism , the only sort of criti- cism which can illumine great works of imagination ... write , till I had done some sixty odd lines more . He went on to relate what happened next , something strange that ...
... writing ... it is imaginative criticism , the only sort of criti- cism which can illumine great works of imagination ... write , till I had done some sixty odd lines more . He went on to relate what happened next , something strange that ...
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... write the very novel we have just finished reading . So the Nar- rator's long explanation of the events in his life which have pre- vented him until this last moment from writing the novel he always longed to write , turns out to be the ...
... write the very novel we have just finished reading . So the Nar- rator's long explanation of the events in his life which have pre- vented him until this last moment from writing the novel he always longed to write , turns out to be the ...
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... writes openly and tenderly of homosexual love . Simi- larly , he and Simpson share - and show in their poems - what ... write as men rather than as soldiers conscious of soldierly tradition . In this they follow in the boot- prints of ...
... writes openly and tenderly of homosexual love . Simi- larly , he and Simpson share - and show in their poems - what ... write as men rather than as soldiers conscious of soldierly tradition . In this they follow in the boot- prints of ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
MILITARY EXPERIENCE IN LITERATURE | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
Urheberrecht | |
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