Selected Criticism, 10. sējumsMacmillan, 1964 - 292 lappuses |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 41.
195. lappuse
... English committees would never have sent you my name if I had written no plays , no dramatic criticism , if my lyric ... English , in the > language in which modern Ireland thinks and does its busi- ness ; founded certain societies where ...
... English committees would never have sent you my name if I had written no plays , no dramatic criticism , if my lyric ... English , in the > language in which modern Ireland thinks and does its busi- ness ; founded certain societies where ...
196. lappuse
... English which has much of its syntax from Gaelic , much of its vocabulary from Tudor English , but it was very slowly that we discovered in that speech of theirs our most powerful dramatic instru- ment , not indeed until she herself ...
... English which has much of its syntax from Gaelic , much of its vocabulary from Tudor English , but it was very slowly that we discovered in that speech of theirs our most powerful dramatic instru- ment , not indeed until she herself ...
263. lappuse
... English marriage I know of in the direct line , all my family names are English , and that I owe my soul to Shakespeare , to Spenser and to Blake , perhaps to William Morris , and to the English language in which I think , speak , and ...
... English marriage I know of in the direct line , all my family names are English , and that I owe my soul to Shakespeare , to Spenser and to Blake , perhaps to William Morris , and to the English language in which I think , speak , and ...
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS | 6 |
From AT STRATFORDONAVON | 12 |
INTRODUCTION TO FIGHTING THE WAVES | 33 |
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A Bibliography of Modern Irish and Anglo-Irish Literature Frank L. Kersnowski,Cary W. Spinks,Laird Loomis Priekšskatījums nav pieejams - 1976 |