Penfriends from Porlock |
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Everything in the book happens in its perfect setting : students wrestle with intellectual problems in austere bachelor lodgings ; young love flourishes in the springtime and in the countryside ; and when it is time for the lovelorn ...
Everything in the book happens in its perfect setting : students wrestle with intellectual problems in austere bachelor lodgings ; young love flourishes in the springtime and in the countryside ; and when it is time for the lovelorn ...
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Many of his generalisations are perfectly sensible , as when he wrote that ' one of the saddest misfortunes that can befall a young poet is to be the pet of a coterie ' . This was what he believed had happened to the young Tennyson ...
Many of his generalisations are perfectly sensible , as when he wrote that ' one of the saddest misfortunes that can befall a young poet is to be the pet of a coterie ' . This was what he believed had happened to the young Tennyson ...
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Darsie Latimer , our young hero , tried to suggest that ' an Englishman's best privilege ' is freedom . He receives the crushingly absurd reply ( true fanatics always love to generalise ) , " The privilege of free action belongs to no ...
Darsie Latimer , our young hero , tried to suggest that ' an Englishman's best privilege ' is freedom . He receives the crushingly absurd reply ( true fanatics always love to generalise ) , " The privilege of free action belongs to no ...
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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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