Literary Lectures Presented at the Library of CongressLibrary of Congress, 1973 - Всего страниц: 602 |
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... beginning , and you can say you were there . The king flees , the citizen triumphs . " It was to be the beginning of a utilitarian era , an age concerned with money and trade , intellect , commerce , and wealth , to all of which he had ...
... beginning , and you can say you were there . The king flees , the citizen triumphs . " It was to be the beginning of a utilitarian era , an age concerned with money and trade , intellect , commerce , and wealth , to all of which he had ...
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... Beginning as the most nervous and hesitant of novices on the platform , Shaw eventually became through dogged persistence the most brilliant and effective public speaker in Great Britain , incomparable for lucidity , wit and ready ...
... Beginning as the most nervous and hesitant of novices on the platform , Shaw eventually became through dogged persistence the most brilliant and effective public speaker in Great Britain , incomparable for lucidity , wit and ready ...
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... beginnings . I need only remind you that the contradiction between these noble ideals . and the actualities of our conduct generated a guilt , an unease of spirit , from the very beginning , and that the American novel at its best has ...
... beginnings . I need only remind you that the contradiction between these noble ideals . and the actualities of our conduct generated a guilt , an unease of spirit , from the very beginning , and that the American novel at its best has ...
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