The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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66. oldal
... mind . ' One mustn't let one's mind dwell on these things ' , says Mary ( the phrase is discreetly 66 USES IN THE NOVEL.
... mind . ' One mustn't let one's mind dwell on these things ' , says Mary ( the phrase is discreetly 66 USES IN THE NOVEL.
67. oldal
... mind ' ) it takes a strange form . The play on the word mind is almost Shake- spearean - Postey doesn't mind ' , says Wynn , after a particu- larly unfeeling jest at her expense . Wynn's multitudinous effects are to be burnt after his ...
... mind ' ) it takes a strange form . The play on the word mind is almost Shake- spearean - Postey doesn't mind ' , says Wynn , after a particu- larly unfeeling jest at her expense . Wynn's multitudinous effects are to be burnt after his ...
162. oldal
... mind's not right . In this marvellously controlled and plotted poem the bald assertion ' My mind's not right ' - seems neither less nor more than the fact . ' What use is my sense of humour ? ' asks Lowell in another of these poems . He ...
... mind's not right . In this marvellously controlled and plotted poem the bald assertion ' My mind's not right ' - seems neither less nor more than the fact . ' What use is my sense of humour ? ' asks Lowell in another of these poems . He ...
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