Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... face - to - face relationship will soon weed out the poetry that people genuinely enjoy from the poetry they supported as a gesture . Many people still buy books they have no serious intention of reading , but nobody buys a gramophone ...
... face - to - face relationship will soon weed out the poetry that people genuinely enjoy from the poetry they supported as a gesture . Many people still buy books they have no serious intention of reading , but nobody buys a gramophone ...
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... face to face with the riddle of his own character . He would have done something , we know that ; he was a man of action , and self - knowledge is the most decisive form of action ; once Byron realised that , he would have made some ...
... face to face with the riddle of his own character . He would have done something , we know that ; he was a man of action , and self - knowledge is the most decisive form of action ; once Byron realised that , he would have made some ...
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... face to face with the deepest poverty and misery in my district . On this theme I could write much , but it would do no good . ' The nineteenth century , in fact , simply did not interest Hopkins . He recognised the plight of his fellow ...
... face to face with the deepest poverty and misery in my district . On this theme I could write much , but it would do no good . ' The nineteenth century , in fact , simply did not interest Hopkins . He recognised the plight of his fellow ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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