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... less militant society than most in Europe , but the roots of its culture , like all European cultures , lay in a bellicist past which the peaceful fashions of the last hundred years had done little to erode . Literary memory provided a ...
... less militant society than most in Europe , but the roots of its culture , like all European cultures , lay in a bellicist past which the peaceful fashions of the last hundred years had done little to erode . Literary memory provided a ...
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... less and less cheerful endings , as the Christian metaphysic loses its authority . When George Eliot wrote to her publisher John Black- wood in 1857 , at the very outset of her literary career , ' Conclu- sions are the weak point of ...
... less and less cheerful endings , as the Christian metaphysic loses its authority . When George Eliot wrote to her publisher John Black- wood in 1857 , at the very outset of her literary career , ' Conclu- sions are the weak point of ...
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... less by topical events , however enormous , than by incidents which , though seemingly trivial , belong to a world outside time . ' A bird song in the park of Montboissier , ' he says , ' or a breeze laden with mignonette , are ...
... less by topical events , however enormous , than by incidents which , though seemingly trivial , belong to a world outside time . ' A bird song in the park of Montboissier , ' he says , ' or a breeze laden with mignonette , are ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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