The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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Wallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson. even when the means of finding an answer seem to be exhausted by repeated trials . We ... answered , as perhaps the im- patient skeptics should be answered now : " The best in this kind are but shadows ...
Wallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson. even when the means of finding an answer seem to be exhausted by repeated trials . We ... answered , as perhaps the im- patient skeptics should be answered now : " The best in this kind are but shadows ...
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... answer to " What happens next ? " But were such an appeal the only one , the short story would stultify as an art form . What distinguishes the modern short story of artistic intent is its variety of form , action , and content and its ...
... answer to " What happens next ? " But were such an appeal the only one , the short story would stultify as an art form . What distinguishes the modern short story of artistic intent is its variety of form , action , and content and its ...
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... answer must be that love is not a concept , to be understood ration- ally , any more than “ luck ” is . It must be ... answers are given " slowly and bitterly , " " bitterly , " " again with a laugh , but rather bitter . " Paul , on the ...
... answer must be that love is not a concept , to be understood ration- ally , any more than “ luck ” is . It must be ... answers are given " slowly and bitterly , " " bitterly , " " again with a laugh , but rather bitter . " Paul , on the ...
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ERNEST NAGEL | 5 |
The EssaysAn Introduction | 7 |
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