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Side 81
... true illumination and true civilisation . Naturally he called them bad writers ; but bad writing is not necessarily a crime , deserving to be flayed by an indignant satirist . If a man sets out to do something well and only succeeds in ...
... true illumination and true civilisation . Naturally he called them bad writers ; but bad writing is not necessarily a crime , deserving to be flayed by an indignant satirist . If a man sets out to do something well and only succeeds in ...
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... true in every field - some truths are themselves unclear , evanescent , fleetingly perceived , and to state them clearly is to falsify them to that extent ; and besides there is the question ' clear to whom ? ' - but I should say it was ...
... true in every field - some truths are themselves unclear , evanescent , fleetingly perceived , and to state them clearly is to falsify them to that extent ; and besides there is the question ' clear to whom ? ' - but I should say it was ...
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... true , of course , after the sweeping electoral victory of that opposition in 1945 , but during most of Orwell's writing life it was true that the people he felt bound to support , the Eng- lish Left , were a long way from the centres ...
... true , of course , after the sweeping electoral victory of that opposition in 1945 , but during most of Orwell's writing life it was true that the people he felt bound to support , the Eng- lish Left , were a long way from the centres ...
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The Mind of Shakespeare | 56 |
An Introduction to Pope | 71 |
the Search for Identity | 85 |
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