Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1972 |
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... speaking , however , the availability of a particular lecturer will be gratefully seized upon , and hemor shewill be left to speak to their own brief . The Society was fortunate , indeed , that its President , Lord Butler , was able to ...
... speaking , however , the availability of a particular lecturer will be gratefully seized upon , and hemor shewill be left to speak to their own brief . The Society was fortunate , indeed , that its President , Lord Butler , was able to ...
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... speak of ambiguity in a work of art : with Shakespeare we can only speak of impenetrability . Out of this comes the freedom of my title . ' I really think I could stand a stiff examination on that lady ' , protested Henry James to a ...
... speak of ambiguity in a work of art : with Shakespeare we can only speak of impenetrability . Out of this comes the freedom of my title . ' I really think I could stand a stiff examination on that lady ' , protested Henry James to a ...
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... Speak to me ! I have wandered o'er the earth , And never found thy likeness . — Speak to me ! Speak to me ! though it be in wrath ; —but say , I reck not what - but let me hear thee onceThis once - once more ! There are other respects ...
... Speak to me ! I have wandered o'er the earth , And never found thy likeness . — Speak to me ! Speak to me ! though it be in wrath ; —but say , I reck not what - but let me hear thee onceThis once - once more ! There are other respects ...
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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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