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... tell . George Moore tells but does not kiss . It might be described as a Protestant brogue . Class raises its ugly head in this matter all the time . Synge was alive to the irony latent in Irish peasant cajolery . There is a letter of ...
... tell . George Moore tells but does not kiss . It might be described as a Protestant brogue . Class raises its ugly head in this matter all the time . Synge was alive to the irony latent in Irish peasant cajolery . There is a letter of ...
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... tells constrains the historian . Unlike the fictional writer he is not permitted to shift the furniture or alter the lighting in order to improve the plot or heighten the tension . What the evidence does not tell constrains him still ...
... tells constrains the historian . Unlike the fictional writer he is not permitted to shift the furniture or alter the lighting in order to improve the plot or heighten the tension . What the evidence does not tell constrains him still ...
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... tell , O tell , how thou didst murther me . That song was in the book , published in 1601 , which Campion and his collaborator , Philip Rosseter , dedicated to their patron , Sir Thomas Monson . Monson was later locked up in the Tower ...
... tell , O tell , how thou didst murther me . That song was in the book , published in 1601 , which Campion and his collaborator , Philip Rosseter , dedicated to their patron , Sir Thomas Monson . Monson was later locked up in the Tower ...
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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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