The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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28. oldal
... suggests that the mind of the author ' as it were turns turtle , sometimes with rapidity , and a hidden part of it comes to the surface and controls the pen . On returning to his normal state he looks over what he has written . It sur ...
... suggests that the mind of the author ' as it were turns turtle , sometimes with rapidity , and a hidden part of it comes to the surface and controls the pen . On returning to his normal state he looks over what he has written . It sur ...
56. oldal
... suggest when he said that the pleasure of reading Kipling was ' the pleasure of exploring a mind so very different from ... suggests , rather more than Wilson perhaps intended , the fundamental and self - willed isolation of Yeats ; and ...
... suggest when he said that the pleasure of reading Kipling was ' the pleasure of exploring a mind so very different from ... suggests , rather more than Wilson perhaps intended , the fundamental and self - willed isolation of Yeats ; and ...
152. oldal
... suggests this is what we can do and should do , both with Keats and in life . To put it at the crudest , Ricks implies that Keats peers and sniggers with us , at what the butler saw , and that this is desirable . It certainly dissolves ...
... suggests this is what we can do and should do , both with Keats and in life . To put it at the crudest , Ricks implies that Keats peers and sniggers with us , at what the butler saw , and that this is desirable . It certainly dissolves ...
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