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( This has been unobtrusively done , in the present , published edition , which I compared with the typescript in the Bodleian Library . ) Cape could , if they really felt that the book was unworthy of Miss Pym , have asked her to call ...
( This has been unobtrusively done , in the present , published edition , which I compared with the typescript in the Bodleian Library . ) Cape could , if they really felt that the book was unworthy of Miss Pym , have asked her to call ...
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I cannot hope to summarise it here , for the subject of the book is really the Christian experience of God , from New Testament times down to the present . Throughout his life , Inge distrusted , in his fellow Modernists , the divorce ...
I cannot hope to summarise it here , for the subject of the book is really the Christian experience of God , from New Testament times down to the present . Throughout his life , Inge distrusted , in his fellow Modernists , the divorce ...
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But this gives rise to a second objection to the ' satire ' which is being produced in England at the present time . The first objection to satire , you will remember , is that it is dangerous . It is not a position which I feel able to ...
But this gives rise to a second objection to the ' satire ' which is being produced in England at the present time . The first objection to satire , you will remember , is that it is dangerous . It is not a position which I feel able to ...
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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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