CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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... tell , but later , when I was in London , I used sometimes to go and see him in his rooms in Clifford's Inn . I was dimly aware that he was a remarkable man - but that was not the sort of fact which interested me . I only divined it ...
... tell , but later , when I was in London , I used sometimes to go and see him in his rooms in Clifford's Inn . I was dimly aware that he was a remarkable man - but that was not the sort of fact which interested me . I only divined it ...
119. oldal
... tell , cannot be told indeed , unless a writer has avoided telling lies to himself long before he ever thought of writing down his memories . With the best will in the world you can no more sit down and tell the truth than you can ...
... tell , cannot be told indeed , unless a writer has avoided telling lies to himself long before he ever thought of writing down his memories . With the best will in the world you can no more sit down and tell the truth than you can ...
309. oldal
... Tell me of John or Shaun ? Who were Shem and Shaun the living sons or daughters of ? Night now ! Tell me , tell me , tell me , elm ! Night , night ! Tell me tale of stem or stone . Beside the rivering waters of , hitherandthithering ...
... Tell me of John or Shaun ? Who were Shem and Shaun the living sons or daughters of ? Night now ! Tell me , tell me , tell me , elm ! Night , night ! Tell me tale of stem or stone . Beside the rivering waters of , hitherandthithering ...
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