CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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247. oldal
... Lawrence for fifteen years , also that to understand contemporary thought I must tackle him . Yet I put it off and off , writing upon him at last , and for the first time , shortly before his death . Why did I shirk it so long ? Chiefly ...
... Lawrence for fifteen years , also that to understand contemporary thought I must tackle him . Yet I put it off and off , writing upon him at last , and for the first time , shortly before his death . Why did I shirk it so long ? Chiefly ...
249. oldal
... Lawrence himself would have repudiated that word ! ) in all they wrote . They had the same fault of letting their feelings run on without thinking of the reality of their object . Indeed , Lawrence's ... Lawrence to the 249 D. H. LAWRENCE.
... Lawrence himself would have repudiated that word ! ) in all they wrote . They had the same fault of letting their feelings run on without thinking of the reality of their object . Indeed , Lawrence's ... Lawrence to the 249 D. H. LAWRENCE.
256. oldal
... Lawrence is the latest of these - have invariably found their audiences among their ultra - civilized contemporaries . 99 Lawrence's " natural man is , of course , a very different creature from Rousseau's , from Tolstoy's , or from ...
... Lawrence is the latest of these - have invariably found their audiences among their ultra - civilized contemporaries . 99 Lawrence's " natural man is , of course , a very different creature from Rousseau's , from Tolstoy's , or from ...
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