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... plays no tricks with Time - i.e . tricks in Donne's sense , or in Mr. Priestley's . Apart from one long flashback , Un Amour de Swann , the novel moves chronologically from A to B , till it gets to Z. He leaves Time to play its own ...
... plays no tricks with Time - i.e . tricks in Donne's sense , or in Mr. Priestley's . Apart from one long flashback , Un Amour de Swann , the novel moves chronologically from A to B , till it gets to Z. He leaves Time to play its own ...
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... plays of William Shakespeare . ( I believe it was Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch who declared that after reading The Two Gentlemen of Verona he decided that there were no gentlemen in Verona . ) Sir John Moore's library appeared to his ...
... plays of William Shakespeare . ( I believe it was Sir Arthur Quiller - Couch who declared that after reading The Two Gentlemen of Verona he decided that there were no gentlemen in Verona . ) Sir John Moore's library appeared to his ...
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... plays , thirty - seven volumes of poetry , but there is not a word of Shakespeare . Twelve plays had been available in French since 1748. But we must not be too hard on General Buonaparte at this early stage in his career . The ...
... plays , thirty - seven volumes of poetry , but there is not a word of Shakespeare . Twelve plays had been available in French since 1748. But we must not be too hard on General Buonaparte at this early stage in his career . The ...
Inhalt
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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