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... modern city . " It is a moonlit poem -- but a modern moonlit poem , with all that those words connote . It would be unfair to say that those words connote is Hell , but not entirely unfair " . ( Charles Williams Poetry at Present ...
... modern city . " It is a moonlit poem -- but a modern moonlit poem , with all that those words connote . It would be unfair to say that those words connote is Hell , but not entirely unfair " . ( Charles Williams Poetry at Present ...
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... modern vernaculars . An attempt in this direction is certainly worthwhile . It is not unlikely that the uses of at least some of them , now dismissed as useless and redundant may be discovered in modern vernaculars . These must have ...
... modern vernaculars . An attempt in this direction is certainly worthwhile . It is not unlikely that the uses of at least some of them , now dismissed as useless and redundant may be discovered in modern vernaculars . These must have ...
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... modern man . Here it is necessary to consider O'Neill's concept of modern tragedy . First of all he depicts the misery of modern man — the misery that every man is in when he feels that he is almost uprooted and does not belong to ...
... modern man . Here it is necessary to consider O'Neill's concept of modern tragedy . First of all he depicts the misery of modern man — the misery that every man is in when he feels that he is almost uprooted and does not belong to ...
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The Life of the Mind of | 60 |
Nature of Satire | 61 |
Brahman and the World | 74 |
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