Perspectives, 2-3. kötetHamish Hamilton, Limited, 1953 |
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96. oldal
... figure from whom the novel takes its name , Uncle Tom , who is a figure of controversy yet , is jet - black , wooly - haired , illiterate ; and he is phenomenally for- bearing . He has to be ; he is black ; only through this forbearance ...
... figure from whom the novel takes its name , Uncle Tom , who is a figure of controversy yet , is jet - black , wooly - haired , illiterate ; and he is phenomenally for- bearing . He has to be ; he is black ; only through this forbearance ...
131. oldal
... figure , which is the focus of so much falsehood in American culture , seems also occasionally to represent its ... figures of the actors that the house is never allowed the import- ance it ought to have . There is also a good opening ...
... figure , which is the focus of so much falsehood in American culture , seems also occasionally to represent its ... figures of the actors that the house is never allowed the import- ance it ought to have . There is also a good opening ...
64. oldal
... figures in the street Become the figures of heaven , the majestic movement Of men growing small in the distances of space , Singing , with smaller and still smaller sound , Unintelligible absolution and an end- The threshold , Rome ...
... figures in the street Become the figures of heaven , the majestic movement Of men growing small in the distances of space , Singing , with smaller and still smaller sound , Unintelligible absolution and an end- The threshold , Rome ...
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