Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... appear almost immoral in view of the unspeakable that this unfortunate nation has done to the world . Should a German avoid this subject today ? But I would scarcely have known what other subject to choose for this evening , and ...
... appear almost immoral in view of the unspeakable that this unfortunate nation has done to the world . Should a German avoid this subject today ? But I would scarcely have known what other subject to choose for this evening , and ...
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... appear in print . Most of us thought when we first appeared in print that all our problems were over and we were entirely unaware that on the contrary , all our problems had just begun . But even if we had possessed the knowledge of our ...
... appear in print . Most of us thought when we first appeared in print that all our problems were over and we were entirely unaware that on the contrary , all our problems had just begun . But even if we had possessed the knowledge of our ...
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... appear to have been Yeats , Eliot , Auden , and Frost , in that order . A waning of the influence of Auden and of ... appears to be unknown to contemporary critics . That later 278.
... appear to have been Yeats , Eliot , Auden , and Frost , in that order . A waning of the influence of Auden and of ... appears to be unknown to contemporary critics . That later 278.
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