Rudyard Kipling: Realist and FabulistOxford U.P., 1967 - 244 էջ |
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... described by John Davidson , which has been named as ' cosmic mirth ' by Professor C. A. Bodelsen , 1 and which he agrees with Dr. Tompkins to call ' orgiastic ' . The latter reminds us of Sir Arthur Grimble's account of the Gilbert ...
... described by John Davidson , which has been named as ' cosmic mirth ' by Professor C. A. Bodelsen , 1 and which he agrees with Dr. Tompkins to call ' orgiastic ' . The latter reminds us of Sir Arthur Grimble's account of the Gilbert ...
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... described the discovery of the stethoscope in ' Marklake Witches ' . What concerned him most was the sickness of the soul , as described in the ' Hymn to Physical Pain ' . We find this interest as early as at the end of ' With the Main ...
... described the discovery of the stethoscope in ' Marklake Witches ' . What concerned him most was the sickness of the soul , as described in the ' Hymn to Physical Pain ' . We find this interest as early as at the end of ' With the Main ...
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Bonamy Dobrée. especially the first , with states of being described in " The Burden ' , which belongs to ' The Gardener ' : Wherein no soul can aid , Whereof no soul can hear , a subject less emphatically treated in " The Comforters ...
Bonamy Dobrée. especially the first , with states of being described in " The Burden ' , which belongs to ' The Gardener ' : Wherein no soul can aid , Whereof no soul can hear , a subject less emphatically treated in " The Comforters ...
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PHILOSOPHY FOR LIVING | 34 |
THE FRAMEWORK OF LIVING | 56 |
THE EMPIRE | 68 |
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