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... style were precociously mature . The main features of his character were formed at Oxford . In this respect Wilde's remark about him is true : " The gods have bestowed on Max the gift of perpetual old age . ' The influence of Wilde and ...
... style were precociously mature . The main features of his character were formed at Oxford . In this respect Wilde's remark about him is true : " The gods have bestowed on Max the gift of perpetual old age . ' The influence of Wilde and ...
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... style indirect libre , the free use of the imperfect tense to convey the thoughts and feelings of a character without resorting either to direct quotation or to accurately reported speech . It is of course one of the outstanding ...
... style indirect libre , the free use of the imperfect tense to convey the thoughts and feelings of a character without resorting either to direct quotation or to accurately reported speech . It is of course one of the outstanding ...
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... style springs out at the reader from the more sober language ' of her husband's official biographer . Despite the speed at which Queen Victoria wrote , and the vehemence of her utterance , she hardly ever left a word out by mistake . If ...
... style springs out at the reader from the more sober language ' of her husband's official biographer . Despite the speed at which Queen Victoria wrote , and the vehemence of her utterance , she hardly ever left a word out by mistake . If ...
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SWEET AUBURN | 15 |
The Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1973 | 33 |
The Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1972 | 48 |
Urheberrecht | |
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