Poetry Direct and ObliqueChatto & Windus, 1934 - 286 páginas |
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Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Much true sensibility has lain hid , and much false sensibility has been heeded too much . 1. SENSIBILITY · Sensibility must be kept very resolutely apart from sensitiveness in the sense of ...
Eustace Mandeville Wetenhall Tillyard. Much true sensibility has lain hid , and much false sensibility has been heeded too much . 1. SENSIBILITY · Sensibility must be kept very resolutely apart from sensitiveness in the sense of ...
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... sensibility are rare till the age of Elizabeth , but from then on there are many in which the qualities other than sensibility are negligible except for keep- ing that quality healthily balanced . However ludi- crous it may be to ...
... sensibility are rare till the age of Elizabeth , but from then on there are many in which the qualities other than sensibility are negligible except for keep- ing that quality healthily balanced . However ludi- crous it may be to ...
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... sensibility that for all the apparent control is shaken to its depths by the tiniest happenings of everyday life . It would be unfair utterly to confine The Rape of the Lock to an exceptional sensibility , but unless we take it largely ...
... sensibility that for all the apparent control is shaken to its depths by the tiniest happenings of everyday life . It would be unfair utterly to confine The Rape of the Lock to an exceptional sensibility , but unless we take it largely ...
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Preliminary | 67 |
Disguised Statement | 129 |
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