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Hitting fairly on problems of the playwright's art , he writes : Fry provides us with quality and quantity ; and comparing him with so many tongue - tied poets , it is easy to see how very annoying his special verbal plethora must ...
Hitting fairly on problems of the playwright's art , he writes : Fry provides us with quality and quantity ; and comparing him with so many tongue - tied poets , it is easy to see how very annoying his special verbal plethora must ...
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He wrote of them : “ I take imitations of an author , in their sense , to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has written before him , on the same subject ; that is , not to translate his words , or to be confined to ...
He wrote of them : “ I take imitations of an author , in their sense , to be an endeavour of a later poet to write like one who has written before him , on the same subject ; that is , not to translate his words , or to be confined to ...
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44 In consonance with the thought of Saint Augustine , Congar writes : “ God's design is not that there should be only a Church here below , but rather a Church and a world , a Church with a mission to the world and making use ...
44 In consonance with the thought of Saint Augustine , Congar writes : “ God's design is not that there should be only a Church here below , but rather a Church and a world , a Church with a mission to the world and making use ...
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