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Edwin Morgan. Muir wants to make , involving Scotland and Scotsmen as well as things more universal , the choice was ... thing is gained by the mixture of English and Scots in a passage like the following , commenting on the idea that the ...
Edwin Morgan. Muir wants to make , involving Scotland and Scotsmen as well as things more universal , the choice was ... thing is gained by the mixture of English and Scots in a passage like the following , commenting on the idea that the ...
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... things ? Nearer and nearer clouds press them in , to the fuselage to a vestige- ality of winginess on our things , our marvel - machines , strange to them . Men have unslung something new , men don't hang out wings , men are with it ...
... things ? Nearer and nearer clouds press them in , to the fuselage to a vestige- ality of winginess on our things , our marvel - machines , strange to them . Men have unslung something new , men don't hang out wings , men are with it ...
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... things , Scientific data and aesthetic realization , And I seek their perfect fusion in my work . Some would deny ... thing is beginning to be done , failures have to be accepted , but one moves ahead . The appeal to the future , either ...
... things , Scientific data and aesthetic realization , And I seek their perfect fusion in my work . Some would deny ... thing is beginning to be done , failures have to be accepted , but one moves ahead . The appeal to the future , either ...
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