Portraits and Views, Literary and HistoricalMacmillan, 1979 - 246 страници |
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... telling them stories . ( They are for adults too , for most people are only grown - up children . ) In his house at ... tell me that the earlier stores were all read to the three children ; and she thought that the later stories were ...
... telling them stories . ( They are for adults too , for most people are only grown - up children . ) In his house at ... tell me that the earlier stores were all read to the three children ; and she thought that the later stories were ...
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... tells us so in his autobiography , Something Of Myself ( so reveal- ing about writing ) . And Kipling was ... tell him of the find . Mr Wilson thinks that there was a tension between Kipling's need to put down roots and the need to get ...
... tells us so in his autobiography , Something Of Myself ( so reveal- ing about writing ) . And Kipling was ... tell him of the find . Mr Wilson thinks that there was a tension between Kipling's need to put down roots and the need to get ...
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... tells us that the first half of the seventh century in England was ' an age characterised by war , murder , treachery , apostacy and infant mortality ' ; and that ' the normal expectation of a Northumbrian king in the seventh century ...
... tells us that the first half of the seventh century in England was ' an age characterised by war , murder , treachery , apostacy and infant mortality ' ; and that ' the normal expectation of a Northumbrian king in the seventh century ...
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