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... possible at the end to deny what I have just said . T. S. Eliot , after insisting that appreciation of literature does not depend upon the sharing of beliefs , confesses : ' I must conclude that I cannot , in practice , wholly separate ...
... possible at the end to deny what I have just said . T. S. Eliot , after insisting that appreciation of literature does not depend upon the sharing of beliefs , confesses : ' I must conclude that I cannot , in practice , wholly separate ...
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... possible to imply and sug- gest in the theatre with the most sparing use of words . limit the scope of subject matter possible Of course , indirect language tends to to a play . It inevitably favours characters that are stoic , almost ...
... possible to imply and sug- gest in the theatre with the most sparing use of words . limit the scope of subject matter possible Of course , indirect language tends to to a play . It inevitably favours characters that are stoic , almost ...
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... possible that the esta- blishment of non - Congress governments in half the states will result in greater inno- vative state policies , but it is also possible that as the resources of the state govern- ments shrink ( which they are ...
... possible that the esta- blishment of non - Congress governments in half the states will result in greater inno- vative state policies , but it is also possible that as the resources of the state govern- ments shrink ( which they are ...
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