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... idea is , when Kipling had been so banished from the literary scene . My argument in support of that proposition will of course take up this whole book ; and I must immediately enter a partial disclaimer . The idea will remain something ...
... idea is , when Kipling had been so banished from the literary scene . My argument in support of that proposition will of course take up this whole book ; and I must immediately enter a partial disclaimer . The idea will remain something ...
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... ideas as if she were not a person herself [ p . 240 ] . . . Children had come , he had followed his ideas . She was there for him , just to keep him in condition . She was to him one of the baser or material conditions necessary for his ...
... ideas as if she were not a person herself [ p . 240 ] . . . Children had come , he had followed his ideas . She was there for him , just to keep him in condition . She was to him one of the baser or material conditions necessary for his ...
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... idea of art and the artist does nevertheless take Kipling's idea as one of its starting points , to react against . In the first chapter of Ulysses , the autobiographical Stephen Dedalus is defined for us as a character , and as the ...
... idea of art and the artist does nevertheless take Kipling's idea as one of its starting points , to react against . In the first chapter of Ulysses , the autobiographical Stephen Dedalus is defined for us as a character , and as the ...
Contents
1 THE EMPIRE AND THE ADVENTURE | 1 |
THE EMPIRE | 16 |
THE SISTERS | 46 |
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