The Uses of Division: Unity and Disharmony in LiteratureChatto and Windus, 1976 - 248 oldal |
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28. oldal
... 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- prises him . He couldn't do it again . He can't ...
... 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- prises him . He couldn't do it again . He can't ...
115. oldal
... turns what might appear mean and embarrassing into what is rich and disconcerting : for at his most characteristic Keats always disconcerts . Now a mark of the man of poise and breeding is to object beyond all things to being ...
... turns what might appear mean and embarrassing into what is rich and disconcerting : for at his most characteristic Keats always disconcerts . Now a mark of the man of poise and breeding is to object beyond all things to being ...
157. oldal
... to be concentrating with such meticulousness on the phenomenon of the fish : it really turns out to be both confiding and self - justifying , involuntarily enclosing the poet herself 157 CHAPTER II The Self as Available Reality.
... to be concentrating with such meticulousness on the phenomenon of the fish : it really turns out to be both confiding and self - justifying , involuntarily enclosing the poet herself 157 CHAPTER II The Self as Available Reality.
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