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... question that his brain was both a fine instrument and a strong one ; but there are other questions , for is it not true that the intellectual poet , unlike the visionary poet , improves and develops with age ? Though Keats died younger ...
... question that his brain was both a fine instrument and a strong one ; but there are other questions , for is it not true that the intellectual poet , unlike the visionary poet , improves and develops with age ? Though Keats died younger ...
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... question - Why ? Why , that is , this sudden passion for Pepys or Rimbaud ? Why turn the house upside down to discover Macaulay's Life and Letters ? Why will nothing do except Beckford's Thoughts on Hunting ? Why demand first Disraeli's ...
... question - Why ? Why , that is , this sudden passion for Pepys or Rimbaud ? Why turn the house upside down to discover Macaulay's Life and Letters ? Why will nothing do except Beckford's Thoughts on Hunting ? Why demand first Disraeli's ...
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... questions that I want with greater boldness than discretion to discuss tonight . I want to make out what we mean when we talk about ' character ' in fiction ; to say something about the question of reality which Mr Bennett raises ; and ...
... questions that I want with greater boldness than discretion to discuss tonight . I want to make out what we mean when we talk about ' character ' in fiction ; to say something about the question of reality which Mr Bennett raises ; and ...
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