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... artistic . There have been some good discussions of its significance in the social history of the Vic- torian age - by such critics as Chesterton , Orwell , Jackson , Lindsay - but not until F. R. Leavis wrote his essay11 did we realize ...
... artistic . There have been some good discussions of its significance in the social history of the Vic- torian age - by such critics as Chesterton , Orwell , Jackson , Lindsay - but not until F. R. Leavis wrote his essay11 did we realize ...
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... artistic point of view , should also have been the first of his work to receive anything like popular recognition ' . * There is a domestic tragedy in New Grub Street which the hero Reardon sees as inevitably bound up with his own ...
... artistic point of view , should also have been the first of his work to receive anything like popular recognition ' . * There is a domestic tragedy in New Grub Street which the hero Reardon sees as inevitably bound up with his own ...
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... artistic effect it is not inferior ... to buildings which exhibit the whole range of our native architecture from ... artistic or pictorial charm ' results even from ' an incongruous juxtaposition of elements ' . And in this article ...
... artistic effect it is not inferior ... to buildings which exhibit the whole range of our native architecture from ... artistic or pictorial charm ' results even from ' an incongruous juxtaposition of elements ' . And in this article ...
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BORIS FORD | 7 |
G D KLINGOPULOS | 59 |
R C CHURCHILL | 119 |
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