A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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57. oldal
... called after that which Willoughby gave Marianne Dash- wood with Mr. Surtis , who is a formal priggy sort of by [ sic ] of way of being easy young man a great flatterer & David Pringle a young Hertfordian , 2 rather nice - We got to ...
... called after that which Willoughby gave Marianne Dash- wood with Mr. Surtis , who is a formal priggy sort of by [ sic ] of way of being easy young man a great flatterer & David Pringle a young Hertfordian , 2 rather nice - We got to ...
34. oldal
... called the ' stamina of seriousness within him ' , or indeed when his playfulness and his seriousness became one . He stuck to his natural playfulness all the more firmly and stoutly as he watched the great wave of Evangelical ...
... called the ' stamina of seriousness within him ' , or indeed when his playfulness and his seriousness became one . He stuck to his natural playfulness all the more firmly and stoutly as he watched the great wave of Evangelical ...
25. oldal
... called ' the spirit of place ' . The outcome of this editorial was the Jindyworobak movement , launched by Rex Ingamells's little mag- azine called Chapbook ( Adelaide , 1935-6 ) , and Venture ( Adelaide , 1937 , 1939-40 ) ...
... called ' the spirit of place ' . The outcome of this editorial was the Jindyworobak movement , launched by Rex Ingamells's little mag- azine called Chapbook ( Adelaide , 1935-6 ) , and Venture ( Adelaide , 1937 , 1939-40 ) ...
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