Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Band 32 |
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... wrote in a now dead language . You need a talisman , perhaps , as Aeneas needed the golden bough if he was to enter the Kingdom of the Dead . This talisman - you can only find it by luck : you are ' led ' to it , as Aeneas was led to ...
... wrote in a now dead language . You need a talisman , perhaps , as Aeneas needed the golden bough if he was to enter the Kingdom of the Dead . This talisman - you can only find it by luck : you are ' led ' to it , as Aeneas was led to ...
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... wrote to a service friend that he thought Dampier's Voyages the most interesting book he had ever read . It seems clear that Sir William Hamilton , rather than his lady , must be held responsible for Nelson's beginning , rather late in ...
... wrote to a service friend that he thought Dampier's Voyages the most interesting book he had ever read . It seems clear that Sir William Hamilton , rather than his lady , must be held responsible for Nelson's beginning , rather late in ...
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... wrote to a midshipman , when he was still himself a junior captain , ' before you are five - and- twenty you must establish a character which will serve you all your life . ' After telling the beginner to observe a strict and unwearied ...
... wrote to a midshipman , when he was still himself a junior captain , ' before you are five - and- twenty you must establish a character which will serve you all your life . ' After telling the beginner to observe a strict and unwearied ...
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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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