The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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119. oldal
... thought to be enclosed within a poetic idiom of their own creation . Perhaps because they have so obviously fashioned it for themselves , their manner can be shed in favour of a fine simplicity that might have come from anywhere . It is ...
... thought to be enclosed within a poetic idiom of their own creation . Perhaps because they have so obviously fashioned it for themselves , their manner can be shed in favour of a fine simplicity that might have come from anywhere . It is ...
180. oldal
... thought I could the lost displays ; It didn't work for them or me , But all concerned were nearer thus ( Or so we thought ) to all the fuss Than if we'd missed it separately . Others use or ' wear ' their fellows through being a part of ...
... thought I could the lost displays ; It didn't work for them or me , But all concerned were nearer thus ( Or so we thought ) to all the fuss Than if we'd missed it separately . Others use or ' wear ' their fellows through being a part of ...
222. oldal
... thought and felt , Macbeth is still just able to commit the deed . No offence against psychological truth is involved ; for one thing , the actual commission of the deed is quickly carried out , and the very ease of the physical ...
... thought and felt , Macbeth is still just able to commit the deed . No offence against psychological truth is involved ; for one thing , the actual commission of the deed is quickly carried out , and the very ease of the physical ...
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