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... passage is quintessentially Forster , and in a sense the whole of him is there : ... the music started with a goblin walking quietly over the universe , from end to end . Others followed him . They were not aggressive creatures ; it was ...
... passage is quintessentially Forster , and in a sense the whole of him is there : ... the music started with a goblin walking quietly over the universe , from end to end . Others followed him . They were not aggressive creatures ; it was ...
Page 321
... Passage to India , when the echo murmurs to her : ' Pathos , piety , courage they exist , but are identical , and so is filth . Everything exists , nothing has value . ' If one had spoken vileness in that place , or quoted lofty poetry ...
... Passage to India , when the echo murmurs to her : ' Pathos , piety , courage they exist , but are identical , and so is filth . Everything exists , nothing has value . ' If one had spoken vileness in that place , or quoted lofty poetry ...
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... Passage to India is a superb realistic novel , and its conclusion , with Aziz and Fielding meeting on horse - back in a native state years after Aziz's trial , is what the facts of the novel dictate : ' Why can't we be friends now ...
... Passage to India is a superb realistic novel , and its conclusion , with Aziz and Fielding meeting on horse - back in a native state years after Aziz's trial , is what the facts of the novel dictate : ' Why can't we be friends now ...
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