The Critical ReaderWallace W. Douglas, Roy Lamson Norton, 1962 - 761 oldal |
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... mean to Cambridge , what Thin's and Grant's mean to Edinburgh , what the scores of bookshops on the left bank , or in the university quarters of London or Copenhagen or Utrecht mean to these communities to realize what we are missing ...
... mean to Cambridge , what Thin's and Grant's mean to Edinburgh , what the scores of bookshops on the left bank , or in the university quarters of London or Copenhagen or Utrecht mean to these communities to realize what we are missing ...
254. oldal
... mean exactly by " control " ? CAPOTE : I mean maintaining a stylistic and emotional upper hand over your material . Call it precious and go to hell , but I believe a story can be wrecked by a faulty rhythm in a sen- tence - especially ...
... mean exactly by " control " ? CAPOTE : I mean maintaining a stylistic and emotional upper hand over your material . Call it precious and go to hell , but I believe a story can be wrecked by a faulty rhythm in a sen- tence - especially ...
417. oldal
... mean chase them from cars . " " Wouldn't ordinarily , " Wilson said . " Seemed sporting enough to me though while we were doing it . Taking more chance driv- ing that way across the plain full of holes and one thing and another than ...
... mean chase them from cars . " " Wouldn't ordinarily , " Wilson said . " Seemed sporting enough to me though while we were doing it . Taking more chance driv- ing that way across the plain full of holes and one thing and another than ...
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