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... course , for the great childrens ' books among which Mr Trease names to my delight , Rewards and Fairies ) . In concluding passages of great concern to contemporary writers and critics , he puts the case for drawing childrens ...
... course , for the great childrens ' books among which Mr Trease names to my delight , Rewards and Fairies ) . In concluding passages of great concern to contemporary writers and critics , he puts the case for drawing childrens ...
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... course . And do . Some of them . But it is not quite so simple as that . Apart from practical questions , such as format and length , there is the matter of identification , of point of view . A child can comprehend a great deal of ...
... course . And do . Some of them . But it is not quite so simple as that . Apart from practical questions , such as format and length , there is the matter of identification , of point of view . A child can comprehend a great deal of ...
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... course , he was dismissed from the college . The precise effect this retribution had on him , we will never know . All that can be said with certainty is that the pain and shame of it went so deep that it never even surfaced in his ...
... course , he was dismissed from the college . The precise effect this retribution had on him , we will never know . All that can be said with certainty is that the pain and shame of it went so deep that it never even surfaced in his ...
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by Sir Angus Wilson CBE CLit FRSL | 1 |
ARTIST OR TEACHERS | 17 |
JJ ROUSSEAU AND THE BIRTH OF ROMANTICISM | 34 |
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