Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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... beginnings of a change the beginnings of that shift I spoke of at the start of this paper and which became fully ... beginning to take place with the revival of the classical tradition at the time of the Renaissance . Already Blake ...
... beginnings of a change the beginnings of that shift I spoke of at the start of this paper and which became fully ... beginning to take place with the revival of the classical tradition at the time of the Renaissance . Already Blake ...
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... beginning . I began to read nursery rhymes , and Lewis Carroll , and Gilbert , and Shakespeare .... Nowadays I sometimes throw up my arms and say , ' Why do I bother ? ' The politicians are much better humorists than I am . They're ...
... beginning . I began to read nursery rhymes , and Lewis Carroll , and Gilbert , and Shakespeare .... Nowadays I sometimes throw up my arms and say , ' Why do I bother ? ' The politicians are much better humorists than I am . They're ...
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... beginning . The adjectives you expect to find in a serious literary discussion are not leicht , but kompliziert , tiefsinnig , problematisch . For Dürrenmatt , therefore , to write a thriller ( The Pledge ) , or entertainments in the ...
... beginning . The adjectives you expect to find in a serious literary discussion are not leicht , but kompliziert , tiefsinnig , problematisch . For Dürrenmatt , therefore , to write a thriller ( The Pledge ) , or entertainments in the ...
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