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... shows us — if Newman is a victim it is partly because he embodies qualities that are almost as egotistically assertive as those of the Bellegardes , -and embodies them in a way that rewards a much fuller attention than the ways in which ...
... shows us — if Newman is a victim it is partly because he embodies qualities that are almost as egotistically assertive as those of the Bellegardes , -and embodies them in a way that rewards a much fuller attention than the ways in which ...
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... shows a fear of un- limited space and loves the shelter of an enclosure ' ; and his shrinking from the kind of experience that was possible for him shows itself now in the frequently recorded moods of despondency , now in the desire for ...
... shows a fear of un- limited space and loves the shelter of an enclosure ' ; and his shrinking from the kind of experience that was possible for him shows itself now in the frequently recorded moods of despondency , now in the desire for ...
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... show an increasingly subtle relation between observation and what - for want of a better word - we may call inward- ness . It is observation that strips off pretence , shows us how the world goes , points a useful moral . But at its ...
... show an increasingly subtle relation between observation and what - for want of a better word - we may call inward- ness . It is observation that strips off pretence , shows us how the world goes , points a useful moral . But at its ...
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Literature and the Teaching of Literature | 9 |
Henry James and Human Liberty | 24 |
Two Notes on Coleridge i Coleridge as Critic | 38 |
Urheberrecht | |
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