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... early , with reviews of the Salons of 1852 and 1855 , and these two reviews show up their defects in no uncertain manner . To begin with , they are much too selective , not in the manner of Baudelaire , who , in one long compre- hensive ...
... early , with reviews of the Salons of 1852 and 1855 , and these two reviews show up their defects in no uncertain manner . To begin with , they are much too selective , not in the manner of Baudelaire , who , in one long compre- hensive ...
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... early for him as an artist , even if not too early for him as a man . But I do want to suggest that it distorted the overall shape of his career to the extent of bringing its final stages into an artificially close alignment with the ...
... early for him as an artist , even if not too early for him as a man . But I do want to suggest that it distorted the overall shape of his career to the extent of bringing its final stages into an artificially close alignment with the ...
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... early verses celebrating looting and unauthorised reprisals in Indian fighting were on record.❝ Nor had he abandoned all bloodthirsty phrasing after the turn of the century . In The Captive , first published in December 1902 , he ...
... early verses celebrating looting and unauthorised reprisals in Indian fighting were on record.❝ Nor had he abandoned all bloodthirsty phrasing after the turn of the century . In The Captive , first published in December 1902 , he ...
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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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