Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United KingdomOxford University Press, 1972 |
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... turn to Byron's description of Conrad we find that his ' dark eyebrow / Shades a glance of fire . Of Zamorna Charlotte further said : ' his hair was intensely black and curled luxuriously , but the forehead underneath ... looked white ...
... turn to Byron's description of Conrad we find that his ' dark eyebrow / Shades a glance of fire . Of Zamorna Charlotte further said : ' his hair was intensely black and curled luxuriously , but the forehead underneath ... looked white ...
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... turns out to have been far less elegantly and succinctly expressed than had been hoped and believed . No doubt at the ... turn for the future ? Clearly it is the telephone which has largely replaced the letter . But I would not expect ...
... turns out to have been far less elegantly and succinctly expressed than had been hoped and believed . No doubt at the ... turn for the future ? Clearly it is the telephone which has largely replaced the letter . But I would not expect ...
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... turn to Trollope . Trollope has a half - diffident air , the anecdotalist who will neither refuse friendship nor rush into it . Certainly he is far from being invisible or objective . He is reserved but seems ready to become 128 THE ...
... turn to Trollope . Trollope has a half - diffident air , the anecdotalist who will neither refuse friendship nor rush into it . Certainly he is far from being invisible or objective . He is reserved but seems ready to become 128 THE ...
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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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