Rudyard Kipling: Realist and FabulistOxford U.P., 1967 - 244 էջ |
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... tales to him who listens , and does not drive away the poor from his door . The poor are the best of tale - tellers , for they must lay their ear to the ground every night . " We know the source of a few of his stories . " The Finances ...
... tales to him who listens , and does not drive away the poor from his door . The poor are the best of tale - tellers , for they must lay their ear to the ground every night . " We know the source of a few of his stories . " The Finances ...
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... tales with a poem , either as preface or as conclusion , sometimes both . These to some degree elucidate the tale , or the tale explains the poem . Eliot went so far as to that he invented a kind of dual form , story and poem making one ...
... tales with a poem , either as preface or as conclusion , sometimes both . These to some degree elucidate the tale , or the tale explains the poem . Eliot went so far as to that he invented a kind of dual form , story and poem making one ...
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... Tales Steam Tactics Traffics and Discoveries Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes , The Wee Willie Winkie Swept and Garnished A Diversity of Creatures Taking of Lungtungpen , The Plain Tales from the Hills Teem - A Treasure - hunter ...
... Tales Steam Tactics Traffics and Discoveries Strange Ride of Morrowbie Jukes , The Wee Willie Winkie Swept and Garnished A Diversity of Creatures Taking of Lungtungpen , The Plain Tales from the Hills Teem - A Treasure - hunter ...
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PHILOSOPHY FOR LIVING | 34 |
THE FRAMEWORK OF LIVING | 56 |
THE EMPIRE | 68 |
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