The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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65. oldal
... reason : the fact that his art dismisses out of hand the more anarchic and anti - social desires and displays of the ... reasons Kipling is interested in sex not as a personal and physical but purely as a social phenomenon . Here too ...
... reason : the fact that his art dismisses out of hand the more anarchic and anti - social desires and displays of the ... reasons Kipling is interested in sex not as a personal and physical but purely as a social phenomenon . Here too ...
94. oldal
... reason that his effects of clarity , neutrality and perceptive meditation never sound quite right . Q. D. Leavis ... reasons for doing so are cogent and yet curiously unreal , as if it really mattered , in a deep way , to the pattern and ...
... reason that his effects of clarity , neutrality and perceptive meditation never sound quite right . Q. D. Leavis ... reasons for doing so are cogent and yet curiously unreal , as if it really mattered , in a deep way , to the pattern and ...
197. oldal
... reasons ' for taking the field . My mind is troubled , like a fountain stirred , And I myself see not the bottom of it . Such a semblance of introspection is without meaning - perhaps deliberately so because there is nothing there to ...
... reasons ' for taking the field . My mind is troubled , like a fountain stirred , And I myself see not the bottom of it . Such a semblance of introspection is without meaning - perhaps deliberately so because there is nothing there to ...
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