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... written ; the French have a genius for reinterpretation , they prefer to reinterpret their fellow countrymen , and ... written among the Immortals even if he had never written a word , never enter- tained a thought , on the subject of ...
... written ; the French have a genius for reinterpretation , they prefer to reinterpret their fellow countrymen , and ... written among the Immortals even if he had never written a word , never enter- tained a thought , on the subject of ...
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... written as they did . " Given the opportunity " -the phrase recalls us to our original question , " Will Belloc be remembered as poet , or as a prose - writer ? " Probably as a prose - writer , for no better reason than that his verse ...
... written as they did . " Given the opportunity " -the phrase recalls us to our original question , " Will Belloc be remembered as poet , or as a prose - writer ? " Probably as a prose - writer , for no better reason than that his verse ...
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... written the Stanzas on Battersea Bridge . ) But a great deal of what Belloc wrote in verse was written without sitting down ; scribbled on the back of an envelope or extemporized when there were songs being sung . And so inspired was he ...
... written the Stanzas on Battersea Bridge . ) But a great deal of what Belloc wrote in verse was written without sitting down ; scribbled on the back of an envelope or extemporized when there were songs being sung . And so inspired was he ...
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THE GREEKS AT SEA | 1 |
GOING ON PILGRIMAGE | 21 |
ON ENGLISH TRANSLATION | 36 |
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