Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... begin with the theatre , since the recent changes here are more obvious and more universally admitted than in any form . No one doubts that the aims and methods of British play- wrights have altered vastly in the last twenty years , and ...
... begin with the theatre , since the recent changes here are more obvious and more universally admitted than in any form . No one doubts that the aims and methods of British play- wrights have altered vastly in the last twenty years , and ...
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... begin on . Although most of these pieces appeared in the New Yorker , they are not aligned to the Benchley- Thurber - E . B. White tradition of American humorous writing ; instead of wry , self - deprecating worldly wisdom , they have a ...
... begin on . Although most of these pieces appeared in the New Yorker , they are not aligned to the Benchley- Thurber - E . B. White tradition of American humorous writing ; instead of wry , self - deprecating worldly wisdom , they have a ...
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... begin my punishment . What is India ? I cannot deal in generalisations ; I am a writer , not a bureaucrat . ' India is competing with China for the leader- ship of Asiatic mankind . ' Very fine . But who is competing ? The paternal ...
... begin my punishment . What is India ? I cannot deal in generalisations ; I am a writer , not a bureaucrat . ' India is competing with China for the leader- ship of Asiatic mankind . ' Very fine . But who is competing ? The paternal ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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