Robert GreeneTwayne Publishers, 1986 - 182 sayfa |
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... claims our notice as a poet " ) to C. S. Lewis ( " as a poet he has permanent claims ” ) . I certainly agree with those who have found in Greene an authentic lyric gift and with those who point to the wide variety of meters , styles ...
... claims our notice as a poet " ) to C. S. Lewis ( " as a poet he has permanent claims ” ) . I certainly agree with those who have found in Greene an authentic lyric gift and with those who point to the wide variety of meters , styles ...
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... claims to repent not simply his earlier literary efforts but also his earlier life , urging readers to " lay open my life in your thought and beware by my losse " ( 9 : 231 ) . In this " vltimum vale to al youthful vanities " he looks ...
... claims to repent not simply his earlier literary efforts but also his earlier life , urging readers to " lay open my life in your thought and beware by my losse " ( 9 : 231 ) . In this " vltimum vale to al youthful vanities " he looks ...
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... claims to be able to name names , and in one of the sequels he promises that his next work will contain a list of receivers of stolen goods and a " Bed - roll or Catalogue " of London's criminals ( 10 : 236-37 ) . He uses names or ...
... claims to be able to name names , and in one of the sequels he promises that his next work will contain a list of receivers of stolen goods and a " Bed - roll or Catalogue " of London's criminals ( 10 : 236-37 ) . He uses names or ...
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