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... person on the screen was so diligently cloaked in disguises that no possible identity might be proved . Characters ... persons ( or those but recently deceased ) with personal identifica- tions freely and proudly proclaimed . All that's ...
... person on the screen was so diligently cloaked in disguises that no possible identity might be proved . Characters ... persons ( or those but recently deceased ) with personal identifica- tions freely and proudly proclaimed . All that's ...
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... person always has the appearance of ugliness . There is this persistent drag of the habits that belong to you . And in struggling away from this thing there is always an ugliness . That is the other reason why the contemporary writer is ...
... person always has the appearance of ugliness . There is this persistent drag of the habits that belong to you . And in struggling away from this thing there is always an ugliness . That is the other reason why the contemporary writer is ...
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... person can live in the imagination . That tells the story pretty completely . The question of repetition is very important . It is important be- cause there is no such thing as repetition . Everybody tells every story in about the same ...
... person can live in the imagination . That tells the story pretty completely . The question of repetition is very important . It is important be- cause there is no such thing as repetition . Everybody tells every story in about the same ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE | 1 |
THE PROVINCES OF THE READER THE ACTOR AND | 13 |
Robert Hutchins The Test of Education | 25 |
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