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... fact that they were once " closely associated " and that they have now upset " the delicate mechanism of unity . " It is this last point I would like to develop further by asking why that unity has been upset , for I would maintain ...
... fact that they were once " closely associated " and that they have now upset " the delicate mechanism of unity . " It is this last point I would like to develop further by asking why that unity has been upset , for I would maintain ...
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... fact , it is a delusion which allows its holder to avoid the pain of acknowl- edging the human sources of literature in the imagination of a creature of flesh and blood . It is , in the vulgate , a cop - out . Professor Crews goes on to ...
... fact , it is a delusion which allows its holder to avoid the pain of acknowl- edging the human sources of literature in the imagination of a creature of flesh and blood . It is , in the vulgate , a cop - out . Professor Crews goes on to ...
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... fact of a broken wall is excuse enough to make a fiction about why it got that way , then that same fact may be the occasion for two together to take a journey in the mind . For those who would like to read " Mending Wall " as political ...
... fact of a broken wall is excuse enough to make a fiction about why it got that way , then that same fact may be the occasion for two together to take a journey in the mind . For those who would like to read " Mending Wall " as political ...
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