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... described Temple as the first writer to give cadence to English prose . Others have described him as the first writer of political memoirs in English , though that may seem rather less of a recommendation . When young , Temple was the ...
... described Temple as the first writer to give cadence to English prose . Others have described him as the first writer of political memoirs in English , though that may seem rather less of a recommendation . When young , Temple was the ...
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... described in another age - would surely have arrived in part because of a release from some strain , and if that particular discomfort could also be brought to consciousness it would have to be described but would spoil the poem , would ...
... described in another age - would surely have arrived in part because of a release from some strain , and if that particular discomfort could also be brought to consciousness it would have to be described but would spoil the poem , would ...
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... described as serendipitous than inevitable . Indeed , it could hardly be described as anything else , since Conrad , at the time he first reached England , intended to return to France and join the French navy , at least in part to ...
... described as serendipitous than inevitable . Indeed , it could hardly be described as anything else , since Conrad , at the time he first reached England , intended to return to France and join the French navy , at least in part to ...
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by Raleigh Trevelyan FRSL | 1 |
Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 22 |
To Celebrate the Tercentenary of the Glorious Revolution | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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