CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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110. oldal
... mind to contemplate , and we may feel certain that the more Baudelaire or Mallarmé knew of Beckford the more they ... minds " : that is to say , over those who are con- stantly home - sick for the days of a picturesque and privileged ...
... mind to contemplate , and we may feel certain that the more Baudelaire or Mallarmé knew of Beckford the more they ... minds " : that is to say , over those who are con- stantly home - sick for the days of a picturesque and privileged ...
256. oldal
... mind ; it is the most delicate and stable means of communication available between man and man . But the civilized mind is to Law- rence an evil barrier between us and " Life " ; more than that , “ the mind " itself is a poison which ...
... mind ; it is the most delicate and stable means of communication available between man and man . But the civilized mind is to Law- rence an evil barrier between us and " Life " ; more than that , “ the mind " itself is a poison which ...
305. oldal
... mind ; presently he was asleep , " you will find in Mr. Joyce such a passage as this ( it describes Mr. Bloom's short snooze after flirting with Gerty MacDowell ) . " We two naughty Grace darling she him half past the bed met him pike ...
... mind ; presently he was asleep , " you will find in Mr. Joyce such a passage as this ( it describes Mr. Bloom's short snooze after flirting with Gerty MacDowell ) . " We two naughty Grace darling she him half past the bed met him pike ...
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