Revaluations: Studies in BiographyOxford University Press, H. Milford, 1931 - 245 strani |
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... true ; but it was not entirely true . The view which I refer to was generally to the effect that Mary was throughout all her life a sort of Catholic saint , and that in so far as she suffered the violence of Bothwell and the vengeance ...
... true ; but it was not entirely true . The view which I refer to was generally to the effect that Mary was throughout all her life a sort of Catholic saint , and that in so far as she suffered the violence of Bothwell and the vengeance ...
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... true of Idylls of the King is true of most of his work : his inspiration is not structural , and he cannot objectify a character . But of two of his poems this is not true : Maud and Lucretius . Both of these are splendid pieces of ...
... true of Idylls of the King is true of most of his work : his inspiration is not structural , and he cannot objectify a character . But of two of his poems this is not true : Maud and Lucretius . Both of these are splendid pieces of ...
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... true painter would not rejoice in such terms , feeling himself inspired by the very narrowness of the conditions imposed ? The modern patron says , in effect , to the artist : ' Here are a thousand canvases of every possible variety of ...
... true painter would not rejoice in such terms , feeling himself inspired by the very narrowness of the conditions imposed ? The modern patron says , in effect , to the artist : ' Here are a thousand canvases of every possible variety of ...
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MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS By G K CHESTERTON | 1 |
OLIVER GOLDSMITH By STEPHEN GWYNN | 26 |
CHARLES JAMES FOX By LORD DAVID CECIL | 45 |
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Revaluations: Studies in Biography Lascelles Abercrombie,Alfred Charles Ward Prikaz kratkega opisa - 1931 |
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