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Page 105
... admired so greatly and of whom he wrote in such a loving and yet subtly discriminating manner , he seldom sees their ... admiration and success . There is another section in the Spring part of the Private Papers clearly showing how ...
... admired so greatly and of whom he wrote in such a loving and yet subtly discriminating manner , he seldom sees their ... admiration and success . There is another section in the Spring part of the Private Papers clearly showing how ...
Page 106
... admired , as long as the great Victorian himself will be read and admired . If Gis- sing had been nothing better than an imitator of Dickens , he could never have written so deep - probing a study as he did . His genuine admiration for ...
... admired , as long as the great Victorian himself will be read and admired . If Gis- sing had been nothing better than an imitator of Dickens , he could never have written so deep - probing a study as he did . His genuine admiration for ...
Page 109
... admired highly and whom , to some extent , he imitated in A Life's Morning , which relates the loves between a young ... admiration for and saturation with the master's work would seem to partly account for the fact . Another , perhaps ...
... admired highly and whom , to some extent , he imitated in A Life's Morning , which relates the loves between a young ... admiration for and saturation with the master's work would seem to partly account for the fact . Another , perhaps ...
Contents
A G VAN KRANENDONK Joseph Conrad | 10 |
Prof Dr H LOGEMAN Air Songs | 32 |
BLINK Robert Burns Hecht | 49 |
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