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Page 156
... took her four years to write The Years and there was an interval of six years between The Waves and The Years . Yet she was comparatively a prolific writer . She wrote nine full - length novels , two biographies , and there are seven ...
... took her four years to write The Years and there was an interval of six years between The Waves and The Years . Yet she was comparatively a prolific writer . She wrote nine full - length novels , two biographies , and there are seven ...
Page 175
... took a pretty black view of the past , the present , and the future ; it might be said of them , to quote Empson , that they ' learnt a style from a despair ' ( though every now and again , particularly with Julian , in the best ...
... took a pretty black view of the past , the present , and the future ; it might be said of them , to quote Empson , that they ' learnt a style from a despair ' ( though every now and again , particularly with Julian , in the best ...
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... took the view - with which I agreed that , if you were going to fight against Hitler or any other aggres- sor , you must have arms with which to fight - rose in the pretty Regency Pavilion and made the most devastating attack upon the ...
... took the view - with which I agreed that , if you were going to fight against Hitler or any other aggres- sor , you must have arms with which to fight - rose in the pretty Regency Pavilion and made the most devastating attack upon the ...
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