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Page 369
... heart of darkness ' and the desire to rest securely on un- questioned values . " The latter won . It may be seen hap- pening in Under Western Eyes ( 1911 ) , though there Con- rad was perhaps betrayed partly by his hatred of Russia and ...
... heart of darkness ' and the desire to rest securely on un- questioned values . " The latter won . It may be seen hap- pening in Under Western Eyes ( 1911 ) , though there Con- rad was perhaps betrayed partly by his hatred of Russia and ...
Page 403
... heart nor the brain , but march to their destiny by catch - words . The armies are full of pleasant and pious folk ... heart's affections . They are , generally , the emotionally immature ; and in Forster's world they may be equated with ...
... heart nor the brain , but march to their destiny by catch - words . The armies are full of pleasant and pious folk ... heart's affections . They are , generally , the emotionally immature ; and in Forster's world they may be equated with ...
Page 445
... Heart of Darkness , 364 , 366 , 368 , 371 Heart of Midlothian , The , 130 , 133-134 , 135 , 336 Heartsease , 229 Heat of the Day , The , 100 Heir of Redclyffe , The , 229 Héloïse and Abelard , 355 Hemingway , Ernest , 60 Henrietta ...
... Heart of Darkness , 364 , 366 , 368 , 371 Heart of Midlothian , The , 130 , 133-134 , 135 , 336 Heartsease , 229 Heat of the Day , The , 100 Heir of Redclyffe , The , 229 Héloïse and Abelard , 355 Hemingway , Ernest , 60 Henrietta ...
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THE BEGINNINGS | 3 |
THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 31 |
THE FIRST GENERA | 107 |
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