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... essay . His assessment of any writer is always concerned with establishing the exact point on the chart which that writer could be said to inhabit , and then asking , ' How do things look from that point ? What could the man be expected ...
... essay . His assessment of any writer is always concerned with establishing the exact point on the chart which that writer could be said to inhabit , and then asking , ' How do things look from that point ? What could the man be expected ...
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... essays . The title essay in particular is a riot of pro- liferation from a simple basic idea , and even that idea is never quite clearly present as an idea ; it is , rather , set shining like a ray to be split prismatically . Gesture ...
... essays . The title essay in particular is a riot of pro- liferation from a simple basic idea , and even that idea is never quite clearly present as an idea ; it is , rather , set shining like a ray to be split prismatically . Gesture ...
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... essay on Wells , for instance , he remarked : What has kept England on its feet during the past year [ 1940–41 ] ... essay on Arthur Koestler ( 1944 ) we find him saying , ' The real problem is how to restore the religious - attitude while ...
... essay on Wells , for instance , he remarked : What has kept England on its feet during the past year [ 1940–41 ] ... essay on Arthur Koestler ( 1944 ) we find him saying , ' The real problem is how to restore the religious - attitude while ...
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