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It really makes sense that Milly should be here . This is not merely because she is viewed as an artefact , just as in England when she was unflatteringly compared with Bronzino . Milly is certainly a spoil or a commodity in which ...
It really makes sense that Milly should be here . This is not merely because she is viewed as an artefact , just as in England when she was unflatteringly compared with Bronzino . Milly is certainly a spoil or a commodity in which ...
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For it is a tribute not merely to the range of Johnson's reading , but also to his profound sense of poetry . Though his own poetry is almost all disappointing , one sees from the quota- tions in the Dictionary that he was not merely ...
For it is a tribute not merely to the range of Johnson's reading , but also to his profound sense of poetry . Though his own poetry is almost all disappointing , one sees from the quota- tions in the Dictionary that he was not merely ...
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Don't run away with the idea that when I speak of the resurrection of the body I mean merely that the blessed dead will have excellent memories of their sensuous experiences on earth . I mean it the other way round : that memory as we ...
Don't run away with the idea that when I speak of the resurrection of the body I mean merely that the blessed dead will have excellent memories of their sensuous experiences on earth . I mean it the other way round : that memory as we ...
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Penfriends from Porlock
用戶評語 - Not Available - Book VerdictThis collection of reprinted pieces by prolific novelist/critic Wilson, whose latest work is the much-acclaimed Tolstoy ( LJ 8/88), has something for everyone. Excellent reflections on contemporary ... 閱讀評論全文
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Novelists in Venice | 23 |
Samuel Johnsons A Dictionary of the English Language | 45 |
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