Essays by Divers HandsOxford University Press, 1970 |
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... story leaves him unborn . There is indeed in my third volume an account in the first person of travel in France . There are five magnificent characters : ' my father ' ; ' my Uncle Toby ' ; Corporal Trim , who had served with him in the ...
... story leaves him unborn . There is indeed in my third volume an account in the first person of travel in France . There are five magnificent characters : ' my father ' ; ' my Uncle Toby ' ; Corporal Trim , who had served with him in the ...
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... story , The Banquet of Dun na nGedh ( prefixed to the ' The Battle of Moyra ' ) . This is not so successful as his shorter work , but its focusing on the Battle of Moyra ( of A.D. 637 ) as the expiring effort of the Pagan , Bardic party ...
... story , The Banquet of Dun na nGedh ( prefixed to the ' The Battle of Moyra ' ) . This is not so successful as his shorter work , but its focusing on the Battle of Moyra ( of A.D. 637 ) as the expiring effort of the Pagan , Bardic party ...
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... story is a genre in which the Anglo - Irish writer has achieved an unusual ease and concise power . In it Frank O ... stories , indeed all his prose , reached the supreme Irish achievement of sounding like talk . Among the poets , Austin ...
... story is a genre in which the Anglo - Irish writer has achieved an unusual ease and concise power . In it Frank O ... stories , indeed all his prose , reached the supreme Irish achievement of sounding like talk . Among the poets , Austin ...
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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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