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Значения термина literary pretension на английском
Значения для термина "literary pretension" отсутствуют.
Использование термина literary pretension на английском
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Her Memoirs are the more interesting, that not the least literarypretension mingles with their sincerity.
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Vance saw himself as a modest producer of readable text, with no aspiration towards literarypretension or status.
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It is really refreshing, in the midst of so much literarypretension, to meet with something of real merit.
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The wholesome morality, the charitableness and homely piety apparent throughout, give the narrative a charm denied to many works of greater literarypretension.
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But yesterday water charges were back at the top of the agenda and there was no poetic licence or literarypretension in the Dáil chamber.
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Despite his own literarypretensions, Borge was no supporter of free speech.
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It is perfectly clear that it has, properly speaking, no literarypretensions whatever.
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He spoke with a drawl; he had literarypretensions and he was travelling for pleasure.
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Full of literarypretensions, he laboriously polished his speeches.
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This was a sore abomination to the honest captain, who held their literarypretensions in great contempt.
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If my literarypretensions were slight, the demand I intended to make upon them was not great.
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After the death of her father, she resided with her mother, a lady of some literarypretensions, at Bath.
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She forgot Clarence's literarypretensions.
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"But Miss Drury makes no literarypretensions," Henry rejoined.
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Diderot, who liked the English, and knew something of their literarypretensions, attempted to vindicate their poetry and learning, but with unequal abilities.
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You see, in this city no literarypretensions are honoured, eloquence has no standing, sobriety and decent behaviour are not praised and rewarded... '