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Page 125
... moved to elicit explicitly what Valéry had been realising within his poetic art : To conceal a word phonetically ... moves on to make two general points , both SHAKESPEARE AND THE ANAGRAM 125.
... moved to elicit explicitly what Valéry had been realising within his poetic art : To conceal a word phonetically ... moves on to make two general points , both SHAKESPEARE AND THE ANAGRAM 125.
Page 137
... move from ' unin- tentionally ' to ' intensity ' , for instance , or the awe at Shakespeare's power , scarcely endurable for a fellow - poet , ' Is this to be borne ? ' , when the Shakespearian power is to be adduced in ' Borne on the ...
... move from ' unin- tentionally ' to ' intensity ' , for instance , or the awe at Shakespeare's power , scarcely endurable for a fellow - poet , ' Is this to be borne ? ' , when the Shakespearian power is to be adduced in ' Borne on the ...
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... move toward more systematic analysis of changing preferences is hard to avoid . As we have noted , changing preferences immediately cause problems for standard public economics , as it is no longer possible to track social welfare ...
... move toward more systematic analysis of changing preferences is hard to avoid . As we have noted , changing preferences immediately cause problems for standard public economics , as it is no longer possible to track social welfare ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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