Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... attitude , which the plays very strongly convey , is not so much a doctrine , to be taught , as an opinion which , since he held it naturally , formed a natural base for his imaginative work . That opinion can be stated baldly as ...
... attitude , which the plays very strongly convey , is not so much a doctrine , to be taught , as an opinion which , since he held it naturally , formed a natural base for his imaginative work . That opinion can be stated baldly as ...
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... attitude . And it is , I think , fairly clear what that attitude was . Orwell hated modernity- -the steel - and - concrete city GEORGE ORWELL ( II ) 211.
... attitude . And it is , I think , fairly clear what that attitude was . Orwell hated modernity- -the steel - and - concrete city GEORGE ORWELL ( II ) 211.
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... attitude into which religious forces have directed them . Nothing , in India , has any importance beside religion : except , possibly , that other great national preoccupation , small trade . - Thinking of Blitz brings to mind the ...
... attitude into which religious forces have directed them . Nothing , in India , has any importance beside religion : except , possibly , that other great national preoccupation , small trade . - Thinking of Blitz brings to mind the ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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