Literature and CriticismChatto and Windus, 1953 - 190 pages |
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... seems certain that he is claiming for his author the great and rare quality of wisdom along with the humanity and humour . ) Writers are all too often judged by their explicit con- tent . For instance : a ' left - wing ' critic ...
... seems certain that he is claiming for his author the great and rare quality of wisdom along with the humanity and humour . ) Writers are all too often judged by their explicit con- tent . For instance : a ' left - wing ' critic ...
Page 57
... seem to be on their first impact . Their unusual content is interesting , but do we not feel that Flamineo is airing his knowledge and wit rather than describing the Spaniard ? Especially is this so in ... seems intended ) , is IMAGERY 57.
... seem to be on their first impact . Their unusual content is interesting , but do we not feel that Flamineo is airing his knowledge and wit rather than describing the Spaniard ? Especially is this so in ... seems intended ) , is IMAGERY 57.
Page 66
... seems always to be eluding him : Escape me ? Never- Beloved ! While I am I , and you are you , So long as the world contains us both , Me the loving and you the loth , While the one eludes , must the other pursue . My life is a fault at ...
... seems always to be eluding him : Escape me ? Never- Beloved ! While I am I , and you are you , So long as the world contains us both , Me the loving and you the loth , While the one eludes , must the other pursue . My life is a fault at ...
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