Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 40
... seems to be no possibility of any give and take between Snow and any other contemporary English novelist ; he , like them , is ' encased ' in his talent ; it is perhaps significant that he finds less affinity with anything in con ...
... seems to be no possibility of any give and take between Snow and any other contemporary English novelist ; he , like them , is ' encased ' in his talent ; it is perhaps significant that he finds less affinity with anything in con ...
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... seems like simple imitation , whereas the relation between Ade's Fables in Slang and Thurber's Fables For Our Time is more a matter of genuine development . ) There has , in fact , been no new work done along Lardner's lines , only a ...
... seems like simple imitation , whereas the relation between Ade's Fables in Slang and Thurber's Fables For Our Time is more a matter of genuine development . ) There has , in fact , been no new work done along Lardner's lines , only a ...
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... seems weight- less , floating , entirely free from the laws of gravity and density . St. Paul's Cathedral , built at about the same time , seems clumsy and earthbound when I try to recall it here ; it seems to speak the language of ...
... seems weight- less , floating , entirely free from the laws of gravity and density . St. Paul's Cathedral , built at about the same time , seems clumsy and earthbound when I try to recall it here ; it seems to speak the language of ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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