CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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68. oldal
... understand ; but we few , we band of brothers , must be content to know we are right without hope of popular corroboration : that is the prevailing note of these heralds , who as a matter of fact immediately preceded the poet's triumph ...
... understand ; but we few , we band of brothers , must be content to know we are right without hope of popular corroboration : that is the prevailing note of these heralds , who as a matter of fact immediately preceded the poet's triumph ...
147. oldal
... understanding . Thus , to me , who belong to the first category , what seems the undue exaggerated subjectivity of ... understand . No literary decade , even the latest ( view it with what partiality we may ) , can be re- garded as the ...
... understanding . Thus , to me , who belong to the first category , what seems the undue exaggerated subjectivity of ... understand . No literary decade , even the latest ( view it with what partiality we may ) , can be re- garded as the ...
306. oldal
... understand why he has written thus . It is abso- lutely certain that Mr. Joyce never writes deliberate nonsense , on the off - chance , as Miss Gertrude Stein writes , that it may contain profound significance and beauty . It is certain ...
... understand why he has written thus . It is abso- lutely certain that Mr. Joyce never writes deliberate nonsense , on the off - chance , as Miss Gertrude Stein writes , that it may contain profound significance and beauty . It is certain ...
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