Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... Charles Tomlinson was influ- enced by the short prose - like lines of the American school of Carlos Williams , Christopher Middleton by modern German poetic diction . But I leave to abler critics the delineation of the niceties of the ...
... Charles Tomlinson was influ- enced by the short prose - like lines of the American school of Carlos Williams , Christopher Middleton by modern German poetic diction . But I leave to abler critics the delineation of the niceties of the ...
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... Charles Musgrove , in Persuasion , was another of my favourites , and her complaint that her sore throats were worse than other people's , has delighted me down the years , because I thought ( perhaps with more reason than she had ) ...
... Charles Musgrove , in Persuasion , was another of my favourites , and her complaint that her sore throats were worse than other people's , has delighted me down the years , because I thought ( perhaps with more reason than she had ) ...
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... Charles Lamb , at the time of the Coronation , cried : ' Long live the Queen ! Death to the King ! ' ' Vivat Regina ! Moriatur *** ! ' And Byron came in time to write harsh verses on George IV's state visit to Ireland . It is Byron's ...
... Charles Lamb , at the time of the Coronation , cried : ' Long live the Queen ! Death to the King ! ' ' Vivat Regina ! Moriatur *** ! ' And Byron came in time to write harsh verses on George IV's state visit to Ireland . It is Byron's ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
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