Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... past him : . . . men , single and in couples , shuffling past them , answering no questions . Tin hats on the backs of heads , no tin hats , tin hats with splinter - ragged sandbag - coverings ; men without rifles , haggard , bloodshot ...
... past him : . . . men , single and in couples , shuffling past them , answering no questions . Tin hats on the backs of heads , no tin hats , tin hats with splinter - ragged sandbag - coverings ; men without rifles , haggard , bloodshot ...
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... past glories . It was highly successful ; it gave English readers a new subject . Sydney Owenson had her own social success as the wild Irish girl ; then , as Lady Morgan , she produced three other novels : O'Donnel : A National Tale ...
... past glories . It was highly successful ; it gave English readers a new subject . Sydney Owenson had her own social success as the wild Irish girl ; then , as Lady Morgan , she produced three other novels : O'Donnel : A National Tale ...
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... past also involved the discovery that an idiosyncratic form of English could , in the hands of Synge , Lady Gregory , and later Padraic Colum and O'Casey , embody thoughts and experiences new to English , yet universal in literary ...
... past also involved the discovery that an idiosyncratic form of English could , in the hands of Synge , Lady Gregory , and later Padraic Colum and O'Casey , embody thoughts and experiences new to English , yet universal in literary ...
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A NOVELIST AND HIS CHARACTERS | 19 |
Katja Reissner Lecture 1969 | 40 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture 1968 | 53 |
Urheberrecht | |
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