Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... believe Miss Carola Oman's essay , What They Read , will be a welcome postscript to her Lives of Nelson and Moore . Having silenced my anti - feminist critics , I may acclaim Mr. Day Lewis's essay - indeed his illumination of the art of ...
... believe Miss Carola Oman's essay , What They Read , will be a welcome postscript to her Lives of Nelson and Moore . Having silenced my anti - feminist critics , I may acclaim Mr. Day Lewis's essay - indeed his illumination of the art of ...
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... believe that he is eternal and infinite , for it is ridiculous to imagine a being who is not finite in either space or time . I consider him to be limited , and even very limited . I do not believe either that he is the only God ; for a ...
... believe that he is eternal and infinite , for it is ridiculous to imagine a being who is not finite in either space or time . I consider him to be limited , and even very limited . I do not believe either that he is the only God ; for a ...
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... believe that Marcel , con- sciously observing M. de Charlus for the first time ( he had hardly noticed him with the child Gilberte in Swann's park at Tansonville ) , took him for an hotel detective , and accepted him subsequently as a ...
... believe that Marcel , con- sciously observing M. de Charlus for the first time ( he had hardly noticed him with the child Gilberte in Swann's park at Tansonville ) , took him for an hotel detective , and accepted him subsequently as a ...
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INTRODUCTION By JOANNA RICHARDSON M A f r s l | 1 |
Wedmore Memorial Lecture | 18 |
THE WORLD OF WILLIAM GOLDING | 37 |
Urheberrecht | |
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