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... beginning with some sense of the specific directions the work should pursue , perhaps even of the patterns it will ultimately describe . How did Faulkner see his own career ? What ambitions did he formulate at its beginning ? What short ...
... beginning with some sense of the specific directions the work should pursue , perhaps even of the patterns it will ultimately describe . How did Faulkner see his own career ? What ambitions did he formulate at its beginning ? What short ...
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... a key - note of his life after a brilliant beginning when a career 4 An Apology for Poetry , ed . Geoffrey Shepherd , London and Edinburgh , 1965 , p . 104 . of superlative distinction seemed to be open to him . 130 ESSAYS BY DIVERS HANDS.
... a key - note of his life after a brilliant beginning when a career 4 An Apology for Poetry , ed . Geoffrey Shepherd , London and Edinburgh , 1965 , p . 104 . of superlative distinction seemed to be open to him . 130 ESSAYS BY DIVERS HANDS.
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... beginning of this talk . My poem begins with the following lines : Apollo set the pace , Leading two lives at the same time and place , From which it seemed to follow- One might live twice aping Apollo , As healer at whose touch Fevers ...
... beginning of this talk . My poem begins with the following lines : Apollo set the pace , Leading two lives at the same time and place , From which it seemed to follow- One might live twice aping Apollo , As healer at whose touch Fevers ...
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
TALES OF | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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