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... writing ? Are readers yet to be found for the full - length essay ? Can we presume to set sail without a political flag ? It is because we believe the answer to these tor- menting questions is definitely ' yes , ' and because the ...
... writing ? Are readers yet to be found for the full - length essay ? Can we presume to set sail without a political flag ? It is because we believe the answer to these tor- menting questions is definitely ' yes , ' and because the ...
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... writing , but pursuit of them results too often in supressions of meaning . The outcome , for Pater's writing , of an alternation of precautionary reserve with the complexity that honesty of expression required was a style that , at its ...
... writing , but pursuit of them results too often in supressions of meaning . The outcome , for Pater's writing , of an alternation of precautionary reserve with the complexity that honesty of expression required was a style that , at its ...
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... writing good verse is evidence of a literary resurgance in our midst . ' This is accepted by all , and one starts off by saying , ' the renaissance is being accomplished by a change of attitude to the writer on the part of the public ...
... writing good verse is evidence of a literary resurgance in our midst . ' This is accepted by all , and one starts off by saying , ' the renaissance is being accomplished by a change of attitude to the writer on the part of the public ...
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