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... reader , and to this end he makes his puppets , the characters , utter certain words and per- form certain actions ; but all the time it is obvious to both parties that the characters are ciphers : the only real people in the relation ...
... reader , and to this end he makes his puppets , the characters , utter certain words and per- form certain actions ; but all the time it is obvious to both parties that the characters are ciphers : the only real people in the relation ...
Side 47
... readers . ' But it did happen , on 26th June , 1954 , and why should Soviet tank crews be any more merciful with English women than they were on that day with Latvian ones ? ' The point is made , the reader shudderingly assents but the ...
... readers . ' But it did happen , on 26th June , 1954 , and why should Soviet tank crews be any more merciful with English women than they were on that day with Latvian ones ? ' The point is made , the reader shudderingly assents but the ...
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... reader will not think he is reading first - rate criti- cism unless he finds it hard to understand . It is deeper ... readers , has to find or invent one himself . So far , plain sailing ; though there is a hint that we shall shortly be ...
... reader will not think he is reading first - rate criti- cism unless he finds it hard to understand . It is deeper ... readers , has to find or invent one himself . So far , plain sailing ; though there is a hint that we shall shortly be ...
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