Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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Side 100
... feel a sense of annoyance , of baffled disappointment , when I get to that final scene - Missolonghi , the fever - ridden swamp , the deathbed surrounded by scared and weeping servants , the thunderstorm which broke in the moment that ...
... feel a sense of annoyance , of baffled disappointment , when I get to that final scene - Missolonghi , the fever - ridden swamp , the deathbed surrounded by scared and weeping servants , the thunderstorm which broke in the moment that ...
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... feel that it is more important for the Church to survive than for them to be one hundred per cent clear of intellectual hypocrisy . Equally obviously , many Communists , particularly in the East , embrace their creed because they feel ...
... feel that it is more important for the Church to survive than for them to be one hundred per cent clear of intellectual hypocrisy . Equally obviously , many Communists , particularly in the East , embrace their creed because they feel ...
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... feel terribly the narrowness of their own linguistic area . Thirty million people speak Marathi , ' one of them told me , ' but the literate population is so small that the greatest Marathi best - seller wouldn't sell more than five ...
... feel terribly the narrowness of their own linguistic area . Thirty million people speak Marathi , ' one of them told me , ' but the literate population is so small that the greatest Marathi best - seller wouldn't sell more than five ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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