Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1972 |
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... relation to us is not dramatic but temporal , for he images for us with singular intensity our own relation to the ' spots of time that have been decisive in our own lives , our relation - hauntingly glossed in a poem of Philip Larkin ...
... relation to us is not dramatic but temporal , for he images for us with singular intensity our own relation to the ' spots of time that have been decisive in our own lives , our relation - hauntingly glossed in a poem of Philip Larkin ...
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... relations with his wife . Levin's sentiments on the birth of his child are in detail those of Tolstoy . The following passage describes not only Tolstoy's relations with his brother , but also his progressive views which his brother ...
... relations with his wife . Levin's sentiments on the birth of his child are in detail those of Tolstoy . The following passage describes not only Tolstoy's relations with his brother , but also his progressive views which his brother ...
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... relations , except Lord Birkenhead's life of his father . And this book was a revision — very substantial and much more satisfactory - of an earlier work , and is to be balanced against his very fine and non - filial Halifax . Nor were ...
... relations , except Lord Birkenhead's life of his father . And this book was a revision — very substantial and much more satisfactory - of an earlier work , and is to be balanced against his very fine and non - filial Halifax . Nor were ...
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Giff Edmonds Memorial Lecture 1971 | 17 |
Marie Stopes Memorial Lecture 1970 | 47 |
Don Carlos Coloma Memorial Lecture 1971 | 63 |
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