What to Read in English LiteratureRowman and Littlefield, 1975 - 154 sidor |
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... experience and to see the possibilities of wider experience for oneself . Acquaintance with good art in any medium encourages us to go on living , and leaves us slightly different people . I. A. Richards put it this way : Everybody ...
... experience and to see the possibilities of wider experience for oneself . Acquaintance with good art in any medium encourages us to go on living , and leaves us slightly different people . I. A. Richards put it this way : Everybody ...
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... experience ; he knew more about human nature and took a wiser view of it than any writer , except perhaps Tolstoy . Some readers of this book may have taken part in acting a Shakespeare play , probably with enjoyment . Others may have ...
... experience ; he knew more about human nature and took a wiser view of it than any writer , except perhaps Tolstoy . Some readers of this book may have taken part in acting a Shakespeare play , probably with enjoyment . Others may have ...
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... experience as a draper's apprentice in the bad old days of exploitation . Arnold Bennett ( 1867-1931 ) escaped from ... experienced two wars , lived through the troubles of his own country and , having left Ireland permanently as a young ...
... experience as a draper's apprentice in the bad old days of exploitation . Arnold Bennett ( 1867-1931 ) escaped from ... experienced two wars , lived through the troubles of his own country and , having left Ireland permanently as a young ...
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