Hugh MacDiarmid's Epic PoetryEdinburgh University Press, 1991 - 235 Seiten A collection of Hugh McDiarmid's poetry |
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... Society . / Mystery Chief With Full Powers . / Duke of Montrose's Repudiation . / Land Raiding Among Professed Aims . ' ' The Daily Record only publishes this article to show how far the extremists in this movement profess themselves as ...
... Society . / Mystery Chief With Full Powers . / Duke of Montrose's Repudiation . / Land Raiding Among Professed Aims . ' ' The Daily Record only publishes this article to show how far the extremists in this movement profess themselves as ...
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... society . " Mr Grieve evidently is not good at keeping secrets . ' Mac- Cormack went on : ' I am able to say definitely that there is no such active and secret organisation in existence , except , perhaps , in Mr Grieve's imagination ...
... society . " Mr Grieve evidently is not good at keeping secrets . ' Mac- Cormack went on : ' I am able to say definitely that there is no such active and secret organisation in existence , except , perhaps , in Mr Grieve's imagination ...
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... society as their aim ' . All three were essentially peda- gogues , ' with society as their audience , and the idea of civilization as their subject'.16 Grieve , in fact , had been introduced to Pearse's work as a boy , by his ...
... society as their aim ' . All three were essentially peda- gogues , ' with society as their audience , and the idea of civilization as their subject'.16 Grieve , in fact , had been introduced to Pearse's work as a boy , by his ...
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Hugh MacDiarmids Epic Poetry | 1 |
In Memoriam James Joyce | 59 |
The First Person | 158 |
Urheberrecht | |
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