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... readers who are both highly civilized and fully adult . For him , as for any other artist , his best work is a changing , maturing conception . It is continually expanded in some direc- tions , modified in others , as he grows more ...
... readers who are both highly civilized and fully adult . For him , as for any other artist , his best work is a changing , maturing conception . It is continually expanded in some direc- tions , modified in others , as he grows more ...
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... reading , for there exists a letter from him to General Fox , from which it appears that at Messina he had fellow readers of Candide in the maiden daughters of the General , misses of sixteen and seventeen . But the Foxes were born readers ...
... reading , for there exists a letter from him to General Fox , from which it appears that at Messina he had fellow readers of Candide in the maiden daughters of the General , misses of sixteen and seventeen . But the Foxes were born readers ...
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... readers . We shall be convinced that he is right ; we shall see history through his eyes . And it may be all wrong . History maketh men wise ; but in fact the chief lesson in wisdom that the historian himself learns is modesty . The ...
... readers . We shall be convinced that he is right ; we shall see history through his eyes . And it may be all wrong . History maketh men wise ; but in fact the chief lesson in wisdom that the historian himself learns is modesty . 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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