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... dream world than the theme of a contemporary best - seller . And with the invention of printing we are able for the first time in history to take note of best - sellers and try to deduce from them what the popular hunger of the moment ...
... dream world than the theme of a contemporary best - seller . And with the invention of printing we are able for the first time in history to take note of best - sellers and try to deduce from them what the popular hunger of the moment ...
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... dream state , a kind of pleasurable hypnosis which very few women can entirely resist ; nor , I may add , is there ... dream . Seeing that most of our happiness consists in dreams , who shall say that the cinema is not one of the most ...
... dream state , a kind of pleasurable hypnosis which very few women can entirely resist ; nor , I may add , is there ... dream . Seeing that most of our happiness consists in dreams , who shall say that the cinema is not one of the most ...
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... dream world , rather like the dream world to be seen in H. G. Wells's Shape of Things to Come , or the earlier , somewhat similar film , ' Metropolis ' . Even dwellers in the Russian millennium need , it would seem , a country of escape ...
... dream world , rather like the dream world to be seen in H. G. Wells's Shape of Things to Come , or the earlier , somewhat similar film , ' Metropolis ' . Even dwellers in the Russian millennium need , it would seem , a country of escape ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 20 |
TENNYSONS INFLUENCE ON HIS TIMES | 35 |
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