A Review of English Literature, 5. kötetLongmans, Green, 1964 |
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11. oldal
... turn to Forster's first book , Where Angels Fear to Tread . British com- placency is represented by Mrs. Herriton ... turns out as all sensible people would have expected , to be a most un- happy one . Gino , the Italian , has married ...
... turn to Forster's first book , Where Angels Fear to Tread . British com- placency is represented by Mrs. Herriton ... turns out as all sensible people would have expected , to be a most un- happy one . Gino , the Italian , has married ...
55. oldal
... turning loose the lightning blaze of accusation . Yet the shadow persists as an almost mysterious inhibitor of action , and in turn the inhibition of action prevents the enlargement of the shadow upon innocence . How , then , be a man ...
... turning loose the lightning blaze of accusation . Yet the shadow persists as an almost mysterious inhibitor of action , and in turn the inhibition of action prevents the enlargement of the shadow upon innocence . How , then , be a man ...
33. oldal
... turns sour or desperate or ironic . Even the apparently innocent romance of lovers sharing a meal , acceptable in the seventeenth - century convention of " The Elegy ' , turns night- mare in ' The Dinner ' . Biting into her meat , the ...
... turns sour or desperate or ironic . Even the apparently innocent romance of lovers sharing a meal , acceptable in the seventeenth - century convention of " The Elegy ' , turns night- mare in ' The Dinner ' . Biting into her meat , the ...
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