Commonwealth Literature and the Modern WorldHena Maes-Jelinek Published under the sponsorship of the Revue des Langues Vivantes, 1975 - Commonwealth literature (English) - 181 pages |
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... whole known world . Like Donne , Fenwick and Stevenson , they are both agents of one creative imagination which runs through man and which may help him decide to renounce the destruction and self - destruction which Melville's art as a ...
... whole known world . Like Donne , Fenwick and Stevenson , they are both agents of one creative imagination which runs through man and which may help him decide to renounce the destruction and self - destruction which Melville's art as a ...
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... whole hour trying to decide whether a particular specimen was a man pretending to be a woman or a masculine woman playing copy , or whether the creature had never really made up its mind what it was . " 4. that the " clochards , " the ...
... whole hour trying to decide whether a particular specimen was a man pretending to be a woman or a masculine woman playing copy , or whether the creature had never really made up its mind what it was . " 4. that the " clochards , " the ...
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... whole , normal , in - telly - gent [ sic ] beings . I will use the phrase a Clean Sweep . It will be an objective process . No concessions will be made . ( pp . 250-251 ) This is a fine piece of humbug , in which rhetorical accumulation ...
... whole , normal , in - telly - gent [ sic ] beings . I will use the phrase a Clean Sweep . It will be an objective process . No concessions will be made . ( pp . 250-251 ) This is a fine piece of humbug , in which rhetorical accumulation ...
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