The Cornhill Magazine, Volume 170George Smith, William Makepeace Thackeray Smith, Elder., 1958 |
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... written shortly after he had swum across the Yangtse River last year . This new collection of poems therefore represents all the poet wants to retain of the poems written since his youth to the present day . Mao seems to have sent his ...
... written shortly after he had swum across the Yangtse River last year . This new collection of poems therefore represents all the poet wants to retain of the poems written since his youth to the present day . Mao seems to have sent his ...
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... written them , almost contemptuously traditional . There are , however , advantages in writing in the tradition . There is a stark clarity and brilliance in the Chinese ideograms . Lines like the fourth line of The Pavilion of the ...
... written them , almost contemptuously traditional . There are , however , advantages in writing in the tradition . There is a stark clarity and brilliance in the Chinese ideograms . Lines like the fourth line of The Pavilion of the ...
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... written several novels , including A Villa in Summer , The Bright Prison , and Daddy's gone a - hunting , which has just appeared ( Michael Joseph ) . She is married to playwright John Mortimer and they have six children . MARGIAD EVANS ...
... written several novels , including A Villa in Summer , The Bright Prison , and Daddy's gone a - hunting , which has just appeared ( Michael Joseph ) . She is married to playwright John Mortimer and they have six children . MARGIAD EVANS ...
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Verney John Every Advantage 333 | 75 |
Voices of the Dawn By Peter Hyun 432 | 257 |
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