CriticismPutnam, 1932 - 311 oldal |
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139. oldal
... become Prime Minis- ter . " Yet the chances are more in favour of a gifted but not extraordinary man rising to the greatest eminence in any other walk of life than literature . Circumstance may play into the hands of decent mediocrity ...
... become Prime Minis- ter . " Yet the chances are more in favour of a gifted but not extraordinary man rising to the greatest eminence in any other walk of life than literature . Circumstance may play into the hands of decent mediocrity ...
169. oldal
... becomes mono- tonous . The danger is that this second fluent ex- pressive self is only discovered at a certain depth in a personality ... become part of every ambitious novelist's stock - in - trade . That fact is the 169 NOTES ON THE NOVEL.
... becomes mono- tonous . The danger is that this second fluent ex- pressive self is only discovered at a certain depth in a personality ... become part of every ambitious novelist's stock - in - trade . That fact is the 169 NOTES ON THE NOVEL.
233. oldal
... become unrecognizable as a normal young English squire . Here lies the fatal flaw in Henry James's theory . If the narrator is abolished , the characters who narrate in his place become inevitably endowed with the novelist's own ...
... become unrecognizable as a normal young English squire . Here lies the fatal flaw in Henry James's theory . If the narrator is abolished , the characters who narrate in his place become inevitably endowed with the novelist's own ...
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GEORGE SANTAYANA | 17 |
DEAN INGE | 25 |
LITERARY BOOMS | 126 |
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