Rudyard Kipling: Realist and FabulistOxford U.P., 1967 - 244 էջ |
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Էջ 104
... human , always a little schoolboyishly human , he expected others to agree with him about Sussex , whose earth and whose history were getting into his bones . Thus he wrote to Haggard about his Rural England , after generously praising ...
... human , always a little schoolboyishly human , he expected others to agree with him about Sussex , whose earth and whose history were getting into his bones . Thus he wrote to Haggard about his Rural England , after generously praising ...
Էջ 147
... human brotherhood . The first evident Fable , ' The Children of the Zodiac ' , tells of how the six Children stepped down upon earth , gradually to become human beings , understanding the value of work and song , the meaning of tears ...
... human brotherhood . The first evident Fable , ' The Children of the Zodiac ' , tells of how the six Children stepped down upon earth , gradually to become human beings , understanding the value of work and song , the meaning of tears ...
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... human , even all too human . In between these , in 1924 , there appeared ' The Enemies to Each Other ' , which though it opens as a Fable of Divine compassion , becomes largely a story de- scribing the adjustment of Adam and Eve to the ...
... human , even all too human . In between these , in 1924 , there appeared ' The Enemies to Each Other ' , which though it opens as a Fable of Divine compassion , becomes largely a story de- scribing the adjustment of Adam and Eve to the ...
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THE FRAMEWORK OF LIVING | 56 |
THE EMPIRE | 68 |
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