Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... complete in every detail except that it had three walls instead of four . The last barrier was swept away when gas lighting gave place to electricity : with the aid of a battery of lights that could be easily manoeuvred and also ...
... complete in every detail except that it had three walls instead of four . The last barrier was swept away when gas lighting gave place to electricity : with the aid of a battery of lights that could be easily manoeuvred and also ...
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... complete dramatisation , complete imaginative possession , which had been made by the generation of 1860 to 1910. There was only one major step left to be taken , and Joyce duly took it in Ulysses when he wrote a novel which dispensed ...
... complete dramatisation , complete imaginative possession , which had been made by the generation of 1860 to 1910. There was only one major step left to be taken , and Joyce duly took it in Ulysses when he wrote a novel which dispensed ...
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... complete frankness . The most celebrated of these attempts was Rousseau's ; it is a brave effort , and yet figure held up for our inspection in the Confessions doesn't give much impression of spontaneity . It seems in many ways as posed ...
... complete frankness . The most celebrated of these attempts was Rousseau's ; it is a brave effort , and yet figure held up for our inspection in the Confessions doesn't give much impression of spontaneity . It seems in many ways as posed ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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