Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... course , yourself , Mr. Chairman , W. H. Auden , and Stephen Spender . But at the time itself , to those of who were reading the works of these poets as they appeared , MacNeice seemed not to belong to them at all but to stand ...
... course , yourself , Mr. Chairman , W. H. Auden , and Stephen Spender . But at the time itself , to those of who were reading the works of these poets as they appeared , MacNeice seemed not to belong to them at all but to stand ...
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... course , they must have been compounded of persons I had seen , or incidents I had heard , but how compounded I do not know ; not by long fore- thought for I had never thought of them till I began to write , and had made no sort of plan ...
... course , they must have been compounded of persons I had seen , or incidents I had heard , but how compounded I do not know ; not by long fore- thought for I had never thought of them till I began to write , and had made no sort of plan ...
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... course ] is to assist pupils to read with under- standing and to speak and write correctly ' [ i.e. to acquire good grammar in meaning six ] ; it is , in short , a practical aid to composition ' . We should note that it is an untested ...
... course ] is to assist pupils to read with under- standing and to speak and write correctly ' [ i.e. to acquire good grammar in meaning six ] ; it is , in short , a practical aid to composition ' . We should note that it is an untested ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
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