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... turn of the sentence required it , may stand for the true type of literary artist . Acton shunned the effective turn of the sentence with paradoxical effect . As Figgis and Laurence wrote in their introduction to his Essays on Liberty ...
... turn of the sentence required it , may stand for the true type of literary artist . Acton shunned the effective turn of the sentence with paradoxical effect . As Figgis and Laurence wrote in their introduction to his Essays on Liberty ...
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... turn straight again . ' Tis good run still with him that has most might : I had rather stand with wrong , than fall ... turns into a sour show - off version of Hamlet , to hum- iliate the usurping Pietro just before he snatches back the ...
... turn straight again . ' Tis good run still with him that has most might : I had rather stand with wrong , than fall ... turns into a sour show - off version of Hamlet , to hum- iliate the usurping Pietro just before he snatches back the ...
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... turn of the screw , along comes our anti - hero the wickedly intelligent jeune premier Tharsalio to glean his last scrap of malicious intellectual - cum - sensual satisfaction . It is brother Tharsalio who licks his chops over the now ...
... turn of the screw , along comes our anti - hero the wickedly intelligent jeune premier Tharsalio to glean his last scrap of malicious intellectual - cum - sensual satisfaction . It is brother Tharsalio who licks his chops over the now ...
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MASEFIELD | 14 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture | 29 |
PROBLEMATICAL | 40 |
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