CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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72. oldal
... means of impromptu trenches , blankets , bales , and packing - cases , keeping the enemy at bay with the slenderest resources deftly and daringly employed . He is attracted to subjects in proportion as they offer such opportunities ...
... means of impromptu trenches , blankets , bales , and packing - cases , keeping the enemy at bay with the slenderest resources deftly and daringly employed . He is attracted to subjects in proportion as they offer such opportunities ...
139. oldal
... mean of course notoriety and big sales , but the kind of eminence which you honour in writers ) can only be won by ... means of livelihood . But why are particular people so strongly attracted to it from the start ? I refuse to believe ...
... mean of course notoriety and big sales , but the kind of eminence which you honour in writers ) can only be won by ... means of livelihood . But why are particular people so strongly attracted to it from the start ? I refuse to believe ...
269. oldal
... means by " breaking down predestined groups of words , their sleepy family habits , " is simply ( to employ a word ... mean by " word - music " is not the mere sound of words . " Cancer " is a word with an agreeable sound , and " cellar ...
... means by " breaking down predestined groups of words , their sleepy family habits , " is simply ( to employ a word ... mean by " word - music " is not the mere sound of words . " Cancer " is a word with an agreeable sound , and " cellar ...
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