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... story which is also a warning coda to the depoliticisation and bowdlerisation of the Romantic collector . 58 57 Tam's story begins , fittingly enough , with the departure of the ' chap- man billies ' , those purveyors of printed ballads ...
... story which is also a warning coda to the depoliticisation and bowdlerisation of the Romantic collector . 58 57 Tam's story begins , fittingly enough , with the departure of the ' chap- man billies ' , those purveyors of printed ballads ...
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... story , the figure in the carpet is a figure for art . In Stevenson , it is literally a pattern in a carpet . But both texts also set that figure against some ' extra - poetic ' explanation , which it also nonetheless invokes . In ...
... story , the figure in the carpet is a figure for art . In Stevenson , it is literally a pattern in a carpet . But both texts also set that figure against some ' extra - poetic ' explanation , which it also nonetheless invokes . In ...
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... story that I have tried to tell in this lecture is one of a world where poor people — indeed , all people — are enabled and equipped to shape their own lives , where people have a chance to experiment and to learn . It is a story of a ...
... story that I have tried to tell in this lecture is one of a world where poor people — indeed , all people — are enabled and equipped to shape their own lives , where people have a chance to experiment and to learn . It is a story of a ...
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The Origins of the Civilisation of Angkor | 41 |
Yorkshire Writers | 91 |
Shakespeare and the Anagram | 111 |
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