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... described it as ' elliptical , remote , and profound ' . ' It seems strange to me , ' wrote Mallarmé , ' to have come so far and taken so much trouble , just to entertain about sixty sophisticated people who were studious , or wanted an ...
... described it as ' elliptical , remote , and profound ' . ' It seems strange to me , ' wrote Mallarmé , ' to have come so far and taken so much trouble , just to entertain about sixty sophisticated people who were studious , or wanted an ...
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... described by Richard Usborne in his useful compilation as ' nuggets ' . A starting point is the fact that a number of the best of these are metaphorical connections of men and animals . For instance , a girl says to Wooster : ' You're a ...
... described by Richard Usborne in his useful compilation as ' nuggets ' . A starting point is the fact that a number of the best of these are metaphorical connections of men and animals . For instance , a girl says to Wooster : ' You're a ...
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... world that was . In his writing as in his life there are apparent contradictions . His life may be described as inspiring success or as lamentable failure and his writing also has two faces , one new , IN MEMORY OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 133.
... world that was . In his writing as in his life there are apparent contradictions . His life may be described as inspiring success or as lamentable failure and his writing also has two faces , one new , IN MEMORY OF SIR PHILIP SIDNEY 133.
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by Sir Richard Faber KCVO CMG FRSL | 1 |
FRENCH WRITERS | 14 |
Willard Connely Memorial Lecture | 41 |
Urheberrecht | |
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