Nineteenth Century and After: A Monthly Review, Volums 169-170Nineteenth Century and After Limited., 1962 |
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Pàgina 52
... perhaps not revealed at all - to the person who made the suggestion . People who are funny in real life are not at all the people who can be funny in a book , and vice versa . --- As I think I said earlier , I do not myself set out to ...
... perhaps not revealed at all - to the person who made the suggestion . People who are funny in real life are not at all the people who can be funny in a book , and vice versa . --- As I think I said earlier , I do not myself set out to ...
Pàgina 151
... perhaps the basically human irresponsibility of what to her , as to Marxist social realist critics , was an indecently formalistic attitude . Her implications were , perhaps , something like these . Does current poetry , in fact , help ...
... perhaps the basically human irresponsibility of what to her , as to Marxist social realist critics , was an indecently formalistic attitude . Her implications were , perhaps , something like these . Does current poetry , in fact , help ...
Pàgina 71
... perhaps surprisingly , we've never discussed his criminal activities at all until he agreed to let me ask him these questions . We've discussed all sorts of other things because Jack - unlike so many of his kind - is very quick - witted ...
... perhaps surprisingly , we've never discussed his criminal activities at all until he agreed to let me ask him these questions . We've discussed all sorts of other things because Jack - unlike so many of his kind - is very quick - witted ...
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