Essays on Literature and IdeasMacmillan, 1963 - 270 sider |
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... thought but ne'er so well express'd still , the sentiment was one to which he subscribed with реси- liar whole - heartedness . He seems to have thought of himself as a professional poet , set apart from other men , not so much by a ...
... thought but ne'er so well express'd still , the sentiment was one to which he subscribed with реси- liar whole - heartedness . He seems to have thought of himself as a professional poet , set apart from other men , not so much by a ...
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... thought which is freely followed up may lead to the forbidden thought . This is the sort of thing we should remember when we make use of Orwell as an ally in the cold war . Of course he hated Soviet totalitarianism ; of course he wrote ...
... thought which is freely followed up may lead to the forbidden thought . This is the sort of thing we should remember when we make use of Orwell as an ally in the cold war . Of course he hated Soviet totalitarianism ; of course he wrote ...
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... thought that neither of you would have married ; least of all should I have thought of your marrying each other . ' ' No more should I , ' said Mrs. Flintwich , tying the pillow tightly in its case . " That's what I mean . When did you ...
... thought that neither of you would have married ; least of all should I have thought of your marrying each other . ' ' No more should I , ' said Mrs. Flintwich , tying the pillow tightly in its case . " That's what I mean . When did you ...
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