Essays by Divers Hands: Being the Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature, Том 35Oxford University Press, 1969 |
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... living during his Birmingham years in a cocoon , one might almost say a fairyland or artificial paradise of domesticity . Then his marriage failed , he was alone , thrown on his own resources , and he discovered Birmingham , the ...
... living during his Birmingham years in a cocoon , one might almost say a fairyland or artificial paradise of domesticity . Then his marriage failed , he was alone , thrown on his own resources , and he discovered Birmingham , the ...
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... living persons striving and achieving . And the first thing that struck the Florentines was the immense importance they had attached to will . Achilles and Odysseus , Alcibiades and the heroes sung by Pindar each felt he must always ...
... living persons striving and achieving . And the first thing that struck the Florentines was the immense importance they had attached to will . Achilles and Odysseus , Alcibiades and the heroes sung by Pindar each felt he must always ...
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... living but also as a process without breaks in any crude sense . This feeling of the availability of the tradition to the young practitioner was greatly enhanced when I started read- ing Auden , who of course right from the start drew ...
... living but also as a process without breaks in any crude sense . This feeling of the availability of the tradition to the young practitioner was greatly enhanced when I started read- ing Auden , who of course right from the start drew ...
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Katja Reissner Lecture 1967 | 1 |
Tredegar Memorial Lecture 1966 | 18 |
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