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... common conditions and common duties of life : ' Every third thought shall be my grave ' . Those characters who have proved themselves capable of it have undergone a transforming experience . Now they go back to the workaday world , to ...
... common conditions and common duties of life : ' Every third thought shall be my grave ' . Those characters who have proved themselves capable of it have undergone a transforming experience . Now they go back to the workaday world , to ...
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... common elements ; there is continuity , development , but there is no mere repetition , no common formula for each member of the series . Finally , even though a rough grouping of plays on ' historical ' themes clearly has its uses ...
... common elements ; there is continuity , development , but there is no mere repetition , no common formula for each member of the series . Finally , even though a rough grouping of plays on ' historical ' themes clearly has its uses ...
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... common soldiers before the battle of Agincourt . There is no need to comment on the surface realism - admirably done - of the soldiers ' comments : Bates . He [ the King ] may show what outward courage he will , but I believe , as cold ...
... common soldiers before the battle of Agincourt . There is no need to comment on the surface realism - admirably done - of the soldiers ' comments : Bates . He [ the King ] may show what outward courage he will , but I believe , as cold ...
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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 |
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