CriticismFolcroft Press, 1969 - 311 oldal |
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... things naturally struck him . Both processes had a share in his work . He saw jokes where no one else saw them , because , sceptical and curious , he looked at everything in his own way ; and things would occur to him first as jokes ...
... things naturally struck him . Both processes had a share in his work . He saw jokes where no one else saw them , because , sceptical and curious , he looked at everything in his own way ; and things would occur to him first as jokes ...
144. oldal
... things in M. Fay's account of him . His poems are not born of contact with things , and do not aim at reproducing them , as had all that had been imagined by poets up till then ; they issue from a place where there are no things , but ...
... things in M. Fay's account of him . His poems are not born of contact with things , and do not aim at reproducing them , as had all that had been imagined by poets up till then ; they issue from a place where there are no things , but ...
186. oldal
... things in his own memory . He is a Lady of Shalott who never takes her eyes off a magic mirror . He has little communication with the external world except through this converse with reflected things and people . The peculiarity of ...
... things in his own memory . He is a Lady of Shalott who never takes her eyes off a magic mirror . He has little communication with the external world except through this converse with reflected things and people . The peculiarity of ...
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